And does it involve the camel spider? I really don’t want to google it but I think I could stand reading about it.
And does it involve the camel spider? I really don’t want to google it but I think I could stand reading about it.
So which one is the creature in the OP’s photo?
OK, I’m afraid to google. Is the photo a camel spider? Or a bacha bazi? Can you just describe the thing we’re not supposed to google?
Not to mention that he’s a puppet of the Koch brothers, and had to have an almost bottomless chest of campaign cash. Even that couldn’t save him.
I do not understand all the Andy Samberg love by the livebloggers. I like the guy generally, but he is just bombing here.
Bourjoisie. I saw it in the chyron feed while I was watching the red carpet on E!
Me too.
I honestly don’t know what piece this is from, but I can understand how some Latin phrases can be misconstrued especially when sung in short bits like that. I was just practicing a piece today that probably sounds pretty odd if you don’t have the words in front of you. I think about how it sounds phonetically: Solly…
As a singer in a choir, I got a big kick out of this one.
This reminds me of the gibberish that what-would-I-say makes out of your previously posted Facebook statuses for laffs.
Two of my pre-packaged faves from Trader Joe’s that are loaded with nutrition and light on the calories (well, you should only use about 1/3 of the dressing packet on the spinach salad, but you won’t feel like you are missing out on a thing, trust me):
Right? I think it should now be common knowledge that iceberg lettuce does nothing for you. I get so torqued off when a place only offers an iceberg salad. Gross. Romaine, spring greens, spinach — it makes all the difference in not only flavor but nutritional value.
Mixed “artisan lettuce” (healthy variety of spring greens), grape tomatoes, sweet red bell pepper, kalamata olives, sunflower seeds, shredded parmesan, splash of balsamic vinegar, fresh ground pepper.
Let me just say that I had never been to an open-casket visitation or funeral until I was like over 35. Where I grew up, in my family, the people we hung with — we just did not do that. It just was not done. Where I live now, it’s actually more common to have open casket than not. Interestingly, I attend the same…
Save your breath. This person is just a troll, trolling for the sake of arguing and hearing the sound of his own voice, being purposely obtuse because he has way too much time on his hands. I’m sure I’ll get a 5-paragraph parsed analysis from him of why this is wrong, and why the sky is not blue, for that matter, but…
Well said.
Hint: when large groups of people socialize, it is going to be loud. That is the nature of large groups. If you don’t realize that, you have either never been a part of a large group, or you are severely lacking in self-awareness.
I’m agreeing with a commenter who said that people should have a little self-awareness that they are not the only people in the room. Clearly, you don’t. I absolutely think that if someone laughs (or yells, or sings) loudly enough that they are absolutely able to drown out others. Clearly, you don’t. Calling my…
You don’t have any control over your own volume, do you?
There’s a difference between “quiet social spaces” (which I do not think LaurEli920 said she preferred, at all) and a desire to not have one’s own companions and conversation drowned out by overly loud and unaware strangers who are not being considerate of others. There’s such a thing as having a good time in a…