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Hey look - this chud found the “nuanced discussion” that the rest of us libtards missed.

I wouldn’t bother with the Tampa cams because it’s nowhere near us!  It’s a perfectly fine (if a bit cloudy) day here in St. Pete.

This looks good, sure. But if there was a King-based movie due for a reboot, Pet Sematary is not the one. The original is near perfect. This can, at best, be different ... not better. So why bother? Maybe Cujo, Salem’s Lot ... hell, even The Running Man. I don’t know.  I don’t get it.  

I couldn’t agree with this more. Want to take them outdoors? Take them somewhere isolated and not particularly recognizable. Want to give them access to women? Bring hookers to them who don’t speak English. But bringing them to a bar and giving them free range to cavort with strippers who could very easily tell them

A slightly different read on the scene with Kim in the Mesa Verde meeting. My read was that, when Kevin asks her if they can take a gamble and change design mid-stream on a new branch that is already under way, she knows she could probably make it happen, but she finds she is UNWILLING to take the risks necessary to

i laughed

i love everything that you’re doing here

Never.  Paralegals are trained differently and are not lawyers or training to be lawyers.  You would not make a law student a paralegal.

No way. Law students are definitely not paralegals. They aren’t in law school to become paralegals. They may be summer law clerks as part of a clerkship program, where they are actually assisting attorneys like a young associate would. But it is not unusual for law students (particularly during the time when school is

Maybe I’m completely wrong here, but I gathered Gus’ initial motivation to keep Hector alive was to maintain balance with the Mexico guys. Hector’s accident, and the potential demise of Hector’s part of the organization, really tipped the apple cart and created a void that Gus did not want another crew to fill. It

Oh man this is laugh-out-loud hysterical.  Bravo!

I mean, it’s so easy yet it’s so ... right.  

I agree with everything you’ve said above Tom. My hot take: Man of Steel is somehow even more stultifyingly dull than this one.

There are LOTS of commenters here who plainly haven’t read the article.  It’s worth a read.  He quite nicely attacks the credibility of Kavanaugh’s substantive testimony with very specific illustrations as to how he is potentially lying.  

I don’t necessarily agree with your characterization of Wittes’ piece. I’ll give you this: the introduction suggests that THE reason he would not vote for Kavanaugh is the partisanship he displayed in his opening statement. But, taking the article as a whole, Wittes not only states that he believes Ford more than he

Gillum has some real momentum.  DeSantis, by all accounts, has a bunch of knuckleheads running his campaign.

Does this “the economy is red hot” thing help you, dear average person?

The yield curve has not inverted. It flattened in April and again at the end of August, but it did not invert.