When a U.S. Attorney is telling you something smells bad, you are a fucking moron for not listening.
When a U.S. Attorney is telling you something smells bad, you are a fucking moron for not listening.
Flour ones go directly on the gas burner - you just have to keep them moving a bit.
I made tacos for dinner. They were good tacos. The trick is to fry the tortilla in a little bit of butter. Really brings out the flavor.
You’d have to be Jared Kushner to screw up a cover version of that.
He’s basically “meh, okay” personified.
The only record of his I’ve ever enjoyed was his cover of 1989. After which he said he would never do a cover album again because some of the reviews made him too butthurt. So, I guess that’s where my appreciation of “his” music starts and stops.
Mmmmmmm vanilla.
And the motive is in! He was *drumroll* fired from his job, so he decided to take out his anger on innocent people. People died because that idiot was fired from his job.
Exactly! I thought Whiskeytown was okay. But I've never understood the "genius" label bestowed upon him.
In related news, bears today announced a pledge to stop shitting in the woods
Worth noting that sign is five feet tall.
“insipid vanilla music “
I spent so many uninformed years just thinking he was boring as shit
Don’t know. I’m in the same boat. Every time he comes up, it seems like he’s referred to as “rock star” without ever having produced anything that made it outside a beardy rock critic circle jerk.
He is a forty-four year old man with bangs in his eyes. Of course he is a tool. That’s tool-hair. Ask around.
I really never understood the hoopla about him.
it’s fantasy and tripe to people who kowtow to their wealthy overlords and have no sense of long term vision. Even if we all decided to make everything policy this is going to place over years. It’s difficult to imagine but did you ever imagine that 1% of Americans would control almost 40% of the wealth in this…
I knew Moore and he wouldn’t work out.
Men are really not sending us their best people.
Or the 1760s - wasn’t Hamilton an abolitionist?