“The Private Codes of Quiet Money,” blares the cover story headline.
“The Private Codes of Quiet Money,” blares the cover story headline.
He looks great in a hat.
Best fight I’ve ever watched. I’ve rewatched it like 4 times since, and every time I’m surprised by how great it was.
I like to call myself a “Recovered Catholic,” and that letter really spoke to me.
Dan, there is someone you’d want on your fantasy team on the Ravens. Tucker has given me 15 points in every other game. In Tuck we trust.
Tatro’s mother told investigators that her son has received apologetic texts from one of the girls since the accusations came out, which said the situation was “blown out of proportion,” and that she hoped nothing bad would happen to him.
I guess they learned nothing from the whole Terry Schiavo fiasco.
Using the Disney font is cringeworthy enough in both concept and execution, but I’d demand a refund for that “R”. Yeesh.
I think my favorite part is that she had a secret pact with her coworker to lie to the boss and say they were in the office and she’s genuinely outraged that she “snitched” on her. But really, whose fault is it if she didn’t think to insist on a pinky swear?!
It’s not a waste of money if you shelled out to see McGregor get his ass kicked. #teamdiaz
Yeah it turns out I don’t know how to watch TV! I thought that was a joke. :/
The guy who was bowing down to Kenny at the end? That’s so random, I watched the whole thing but totally wrote that off as a joke, that they would give him the belt. I figured it was a throwaway “how funny would it be if we didn’t give this to Kenny?” .... actually I think that’s still how I read it.
Kenny was teaching the first guy he wrestled how to throw him (and participating in the throws in a big, funny way) which made it more interesting and fun to watch, and he also won the competition, so I’m not sure what you mean.
They’ve made themselves a team for rich people with their pricing, and so the common man has a harder time getting to games.
When she and Ryan Reynolds got engaged a friend of mine called them “a perfectly matched set of golden retrievers” and that is the only thing I can think of when she shows up in my feed.
I thought you were going to make sense until you named numbers. If one person is making $4mil/annum and the other stays home, that’s one thing.
If they themselves had access then it’s not insider information. The suit alleges that only Chip knew, and that he bought them out without informing them. It says “at a time when only the defendants knew that ‘Fixer Upper’ had been fast-tracked for a one-hour premiere on HGTV” — they’re explicitly saying that only…
You can judge them for not being informed, but you’re wrong on the law. If they did not know and Chip did, that’s insider information that must be disclosed for the sale to be legitimate.
The law here is that if Chip knew that the show was going to air and Lewis & Clark did not, he acted with insider information and he cannot benefit from it. You can’t conceal (or fail to disclose) part of the value of a firm from stake holders when buying them out.
I’ve also seen him lose his phone under 400 sq ft of poured concrete, so you might be onto something.