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Robert Maitland, Architect
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"She’ll also want Bridgette, who has at least one kid of her own, judging by the name of the show, to be more than just a tutor to her kids."

Congratulations! Where did you go on Olvera Street? Whenever we're in the area, we end up going to Chego or Philippe, and we'd love a recommendation.

Sorry to hear about all that.

I got an Esther Rolle notification for this?

My wife wrote her master's thesis on images of women in Nazi art, and as a dutiful research assistant, I helped organize some of the materials she was working with. My takeaway was that there is a definite correlation between a person's unironic tolerance of kitsch and their unironic tolerance of fascism.

Wait, are we getting another season of Nathan For You?

The world spent the years between 1922 and 1939 trying to talk to these assholes, and look what it got us. A sky full of B-17s took care of what diplomacy couldn't.

Public health funding: You never know just how it will keep you from dying prematurely.

Only once you remove them.

But I like tall boobs. Now what am I gonna do?

A mummy was traditionally interred with four canopic jars, and canopic jars are kind of like little dolls, so there could have been four demonic dolls in The Mummy and there weren't.

To keep the rage at bay, I spent Saturday doing some planning for Mrs. Maitland, Architect's and my anniversary trip. We added a day trip to Brussels into the mix and secured our train tickets, and we booked a tour at the Meantime brewery in Greenwich. I know it's not the same Meantime that it was a decade ago, but a

Jacobin Magazine is a socialist political magazine. The podcast interviews writers, journalists, and political thinkers from the center-left to hard left about economic and cultural issues, such as immigration policy under the Obama and Trump administrations or Appalachia as a once and possibly future hotbed of labor

I love I Love Films.

Seriously, if you're not already listening to The Dig, the podcast from Jacobin Magazine, you should start.

Maybe it's because Reagan's term coincided with my own development from child to college student, but I remember his policies, and his demeanor when enacting them, creating a new age of post-boomer resistance. A big part of that, of course, came out of the Reagan administration's shameful response to the AIDS crisis,

Early on, I was really afraid of the state instruments of control falling into lockstep with his agenda, but the administration's stunning incompetence has allayed that fear.

Frankly, I'm surprised we're still alive and that martial law hasn't been declared.

Does Two-Face have a long soliloquy blaming SJWs for his disfigurement?