This is an excerpt from The Art of the Deal?
This is an excerpt from The Art of the Deal?
***Phone rings***
“It’s real” progressed to a tacit “It’s not real, but the bumps are”, and this feels like a full transformation to “Yeah, it’s fake but it’s fun if you just play along”.
Somebody's white uncle would like you to know it was Hillary, sir.
He looks like a “hear no evil, see no evil, speak no evil" guy.
Thank you for the answers, Alexa.
His accent just sounds stupid, it doesn’t mean he is stupid. He says “school” in a condescending manner and smiles about it because Lil’ Miss Should-Know-Her-Place won’t get to go to her liberal fag college. He doesn’t feel bad for her.
We go to demolition derbies and we don’t go to SKYEWWWL because we have shit for brains.
A typical incel response from a video game community. Shhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhocking.
Cool.
I'm probably not the first to recognize "DC United" as one hell of an oxymoron.
Black Death......not a bad team name. Beats the Rapids.
Zion use to rap?
A power failure generated a disastrous reaction in the equipment?
Using the term “mansplain” says enough about you. You’re better off watching something that won’t challenge you.
He didn’t. They don’t show it, it was a rumor. His actions show it isn’t in his character.
Between picking up Pussycat and driving her to Spahn Ranch, checking her ID, and checking on Spahn’s well-being, it helps establish that Cliff is a good dude (likely didn’t kill his wife). The meeting at Spahn Ranch makes it clear that this is the REAL Western happening, Cliff is the good guy/cowboy dude, and he’s…
The point of the story (being told by Kurt Russell, I guess), is that Cliff is Rick’s FULL TIME stuntman; riding his horse for him, dueling with other fighters, clearing undesirables from his town, fighting his fights, etc. He’s the cowboy, a hero, and he doesn’t seem the wife-murdering type....but Kurt might be…
Pro Tip: If you live in a region where Quik Trip operates, check out their facilities. Well maintained, lots of stalls.
In 1997, Sanders had 53 yards rushing through 2 games. Fans were wondering “What’s up with Barry”?