Dunno, Tokely. I live in Texas. I’m not 100% sure it wouldn’t have been perfectly legal for someone to riddle him with bullets based solely on his deranged, aggressive, behavior.
Dunno, Tokely. I live in Texas. I’m not 100% sure it wouldn’t have been perfectly legal for someone to riddle him with bullets based solely on his deranged, aggressive, behavior.
I’m sorry but I chuckled at the last line from a random white guy: “get your hate speech outta here, fuck you” after the racist fuck already walked off. Tee hee.
I love doing shit like that.
Pro-Tip. throw cans of soup.
I may have passive-aggressively taken my Dad’s wife for a ride on the Twin Cities’ Green Line - which runs through some POC neighborhoods - just to watch her squirm. No, wait...it was because there was no parking where we were going...yeah, that’s it...
I aint wasting perfectly good soup on a racist.
My thoughts while reading: “... but soup is delicious.”
Clam chowder? When done right, it’s great.
Wow let’s not drag the awesome Hercules through the mud here.
From what I read, it was canceled because he was demanding a higher and higher salary. Most of the show’s budget was going solely to him. He’s also a real asshole to work with, apparently. Y’know how his character acts at the beginning at Galaxy Quest? He wasn’t really playing a character, he was just playing Tim…
“Former.” Uh huh, sure, James.
Oddly enough, I liked Hercules more than a lot of Disney movies. Though Lion King still is my #1.
Yep. I’ve been to meetings of multiple 12 step programs in several different parts of the country. As you’d probably expect, in NYC, it’s not too bad. Boston meetings tend to be a bit Catholic-leaning, Southern California is very New Age crunchy granola. Worst for me was Virginia and North Carolina, where people would…
Exactly. It’s right out of the cult recruiting handbook. Landmark Forum is another big recruiter in recovery, and Narconon is just a front for Scientology. Birds of a feather...
There was that “sitcom” where he got to be basically himself. He swears it was pulled because he is conservative and not because it was just a turd of a show.
When the highlight of someone’s acting career is voicing the villain in a forgettable mid-90s Disney movie, “great” is not an adjective usually used to describe them.
“I honestly think he’s a great supporting actor.”
“...I honestly think he’s a great supporting actor.”
Ooh, does this mean that Tim Allen who thinks he is a “funny, likable conservative” will be retiring soon too?
It’s a shame he’s such a raging asshole because I honestly think he’s a great supporting actor.