Agreed, he doesn’t have much range, it turns out.
Agreed, he doesn’t have much range, it turns out.
That was a nice, interesting, fresh take on that whole shitshow.
I like his show a lot. Whether you agree with his views or not (and he’s usually pretty much on the liberal side of things), he does his homework and has a grasp on most issues. He consistently defends Obama, says that climate change is by far the most important issue in our country, and he’s always willing to bring…
I haven’t been to a Hooters in about ten years, but their burgers and fries were usually decent. Believe it or not, they also serve crab legs and oysters, which are always good. I agree that the wings suck, but I’m not crazy about wings in the first place.
Read this article thirty minutes ago, immediately downloaded it on my Kindle, and holy crap is it good so far. Thanks Andrew!!!
Really thought the Maine customer might be my ex-girlfriend until they got to the lobster part. At least she was consistent with her kosher beliefs, but man was she a pain in the ass to wait staff.
It was a good article. Well written, but she didn’t make herself the star of the article. She was comfortable letting her prose take a backseat to the subject matter, to let the subject matter speak for itself and to hold back her own personal and political opinions. (Leaving plenty of room for readers to form their…
He was obviously horrible in every single way, every single decision he made was horrible, and nobody should ever write an article that doesn’t explicitly point this out. That includes writers for sports sites.
I just watched an old interview with Stephen Colbert, and he said that he and his family members could never decide how to pronounce their name. He made the decision to drop the t on a plane ride, after having a nice conversation with a stranger. It was well before he got his own show.
That FDR was either somehow involved in the Pearl Harbor attack, or knew it was coming and let it happen so that the US would get involved in WWII.
I totally agree. I think the fiancé came out the worst in this story. I can’t believe the audacity of telling your partner you don’t want her family member involved in the wedding, because the family member said some bad things about you in one conversation. He sounds like a possessive dick to me.
Sadly, the Starbucks employee had no valid claim for wrongful termination. Employers can fire employees for pretty much any reason without violating federal law (state laws vary of course). There are exceptions - can’t be fired based on race or gender - but they can fire you because they don’t think you’re chipper…
Growing up, I would only see my dad and uncles during family reunions every summer. They drank like fish and were a total blast. I was convinced that their entire lives were a non-stop party. In reality, they were on vacation and lived responsible lives the rest of the year. I wish one of them had told me, “we don’t…
When they tell me the plate is hot, it’s like I just HAVE to touch it. I’m probably not sane though.
All you hear from them about that is that it’s a war on police, and it’s Obama’s fault.
You guys should probably build a wall to keep us out.
Reasonable measures - limits on magazines (something less than the 30 rounds or so per clip the Newtown shooter had), better use of background checks. Perhaps require a full background check and completion of a gun safety course before even allowing someone to own a gun. Stiffer penalties for violating the gun laws.…
Nobody should get charged with manslaughter for this. She was most likely negligent, yes, but did not commit a criminal act. She was driving below the fucking speed limit for Christ’s sake. If we put every bad driver behind bars, our already much too high prison population would increase by a factor of about 1000000.…
Yeah, who really gives a shit about this Ashley Madison crap? Just because someone went on it - first of all, it’s not our business, and second, it doesn’t even mean they actually carried through with meeting someone and cheating. They might be curious, they might sign up in a moment of stupidity and then regret it.…
He gets something like 25% of the revenue for each of his shoes sold - maybe more. And they still sell like crazy.