Also, there is a complete lack of name calling. It should sound like it was spoken by a 10 year old arguing during recess.
Also, there is a complete lack of name calling. It should sound like it was spoken by a 10 year old arguing during recess.
If you want Calculon to race to the laser gun battle in his hover-Ferrari, press one.
I grew up near this place and got to witness its transformation over the years. It was always a point of discussion and speculation as to whether the owner was a drug dealer or not. It was the 80s afterall. Turns out he was a pimp: http://www.indystar.com/sto…
I'm not a huge NASCAR fan, but have been watching more this year. The new "stages" rule helps break up the races and adds a level of strategy that wasn't there previously.
Agreed, though my love extends to many of its top video game franchises: KOTOR, Dark Forces/Jedi Knight, and the Tie Fighter & X-Wing games. Those games do a better job of capturing the spirit of the franchise than these spinoffs.
I know that's the point and that's why I ignore him. What I don't understand is why others don't.
Yeah, that's why you have to find race friends so you have people to talk to. I'll take anyone who is interested to the track. If it clicks, great. If it does't, that's fine too.
I will never understand the appeal of Skip Bayless. Who are the people tuning into this jackass that his numbers are high enough to keep him gainfully employed?
The grade certainly matches the marketing campaign.
I wanted to reach through the phone and choke my own mother when she said something very similar today.
Yeah, I'm losing friends over this one. I'm done.
I've never watched his show, but damned if he isn't doing god's work.
I was always partial to, "New Yorkers can see the light at the end of the tunnel. Unfortunately, it's New Jersey."
On the bright side, it makes pruning the ol' friends' list much easier.
Ah, the Dover Boys.
How about an image of American soldiers from WWII with "Alt-Left" over layed?
Yeah. Getting a lot of that from friends, but they are all people who love everything.
There's been a bevy of stellar comments the last couple of days, this one included. At least the Commentariat is going out with a bang.
So, aiming your marketing at a group of people up to their eyes in debt didn't improve your revenue stream? Who could have seen that coming?
It can be hard to navigate when every other street is named Sharon.