tr6guy
TR6guy
tr6guy

I have a Samsung phone that calls somebody — at random — every time I set it down. And it’s in a case. I have a Kindle that can’t update aps that are changed 24 times a year. I have a car whose electronic (no contacts) AC switch has failed and simply won’t reboot to allow it to blow air out of the right vents. Not all

Working in Alaska in the age before Ancestry.com and others offered relatively reliable genetic testing, this crap was rampant among the top tier of NA affairs jobs — civil service gigs, cultural affairs and social service positions set aside for Native Americans yet mysteriously filled by rank incompetents whose

WASP was always a better acronym for privilege, the Wall Street Journal set. Granted, it leaves out insular rich Jews and Catholics. And checking the demographics of this past election shows that rich or aspiration (and yes, racist) South Asians and Chinese voted for Trump, so they need to be accounted for. Perhaps,

This guy’s politics are no secret. Pointing out poisonous places he parks his money is overdue.

Pity he doesn’t own a piece of Sea World. Then people would get outraged.

That’s just embarrassing. Never seen anything like that in SI. Ever. Smacks of pay for play, or pay for future access to Brady.

Psychoanalyze his choice of roles — posed bravado in “American Sniper,” “The Hangover,” “The A-Team.” A guy convinced he’s a fraud and hiding it in “The Words,” “Limitless,” asexual in “Joy,” “Aloha,” con artists in “American Hustle” et al. It’s an oddly non-impregnating resume. “Serena” kind of put him on a Travolta

This is the future we bought. Watch this week’s “Billy on the Street.” He buttonholes (oh, don’t look it up expecting to find sex slang) more than a dozen New York gays and asks them about John Oliver. Virtually none know or care who he is. Too “hip” in their minds to care. Then there’s this http://www.lgbtqnation.com/

Precisely. The grey morality of the “heroes,” violence that has grave consequences and characters showing their devotion and desperation by facing the ultimate sacrifice with an overweening sense of mission — these are all novelties to “Star Wars” movies, and why “Rogue” is so much better than the generic, Diversity

Yes, it’s always been the case that he avoids embarrassing states that could hunt him down and kill him. He’s an anarchic sociopath who blames Clinton, among others, for his exile/confinement. He can’t die soon enough.

“I can sell out my country to Russia from my house!”

With a little luck, he hasn’t seen “Planes” either.

“Skyfall” was the best of the Craig Bonds, one of the best of the entire series. If they’d figured out a logical way to get him into that “Goldfinger” Aston Martin, it would have been perfect. Should have been “M’s” car, bought after it was retired from the Service for her now-late husband.

A) Weak villain. Mads Mikkelson always looks on the verge of tears. Not a scary look. B) Finale is a tense game of that exclusive to Monaco, illusive...Texas Hold’em. Laughable. Good parkour, good Bond, middling movie.

Conference game, the conference is the ACC, the home team won. And the home team is 12-1 and should have been ranked.

Feuding with the Tomatometer is futile. But yeah, it’s over-rated. “Hidden Figures” is, too. And “The Force Awakens,” “Jurassic World,” and too many others to name.

Amusing that this was filed adjacent to “Least Important Writers of 2016.” Misfiled, perhaps?

You should be better than this. Not Gawker/Gizmodo. You.

40-44. The longer you wait, the harder it gets. Because women, in particular, get set in their ways and find it harder to “fit someone in.”