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Tim... Tim Bukinoski
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I Googled because thats too brilliant not to exist.  Yes, a 2008 movie and a seemingly unrelated 2013 book.

He’s actually about 45 % better. He voted with Trump about 55 % of the time.

“There really was no way out for Manchin on this.”

Only you would make that joke.

Compared to The Eleventh Hour, which was a slam dunk, this episode is solid rather than spectacular. But that’s fine-Doctor Who premiers are rarely the highlight of a season.

Missy did also drop one or two references to “I’ve known the Doctor since he was a little girl” and so on, not that she’s exactly the most reliable source of information...

I wonder if the desire to set up multiple companions might be less about having 3 all the time than having options to switch out. It might slow down companion turnover and/or create a bench where if one leaves, the other two don’t all at once. They might be looking at continuity.

It’s TARDIS and Steve, not TARDIS and EVE!!!

After that joke, I have to ask you to move out, don’t mess around.

Milk

This doesn’t surprise me. He was kicked around the studio system for years, developing script after script that never got made. Apparently he made more money NOT making movies for the studios than he ever did making movies for himself, but still. I think about how many Romero movies we were robbed of because of these

Technically the BBC doesn’t share revenue with BBC Worldwide (not allowed by charter), and BBC America isn’t related to the two except that it’s licensed the use of the trademark.

Supporting a business model that fucks over those unskilled workers isn’t really doing those workers a favor.

Fucking over people for profit is as American as Apple Pie. 

A bullshit, happens in Michigan all the damn time too. We voted to keep straight ticket voting. It’s gone. We voted to kill emergency managers. They came back and Flint got fucked. We signed to get paid sick leave on the ballot. The Republicans passed it in the legiislature which keeps it off, even though they can

I think the Post said that this was the seventh time this has happened? Seven times too many, if you ask me.

Yes, related in that it shows why government regulation is necessary in this case. 

Tipping predicates abuse on all levels, whether from bosses or customers.

Welcome to living in the non-state areas of the US, where you have practically 0 representation. I seem to remember someone somewhere fighting a war about that....

What’s the point of a ballot initiative, if paid-off politicians just repeal it a few months later?