I’m at the airport in Newark and Noem’s fired ass is taking to me on the TV screen at security. How long until she’s gone from here, too?
I’m at the airport in Newark and Noem’s fired ass is taking to me on the TV screen at security. How long until she’s gone from here, too?
I’ll nominate The Secret Life of Walter Mitty. It’s a remake, but love this cast.
My wife just pulled her recipe out. Always look forward to this time of year!
Where do I donate?
I’m with you. I just forward this to my kids and said we’d celebrate if this happened to them.
This article is all from the perspective of the guy who got punched, though. It’s so weird to read from a view point with him as the helpless victim.
They said it. We’re all thinking it.
Maybe it's harder to tell the difference between "good" and "bad" music than "good" and "bad" art? There are some poorly recorded 3-chord songs that I love that I would think are bad if I had recorded it myself.
If you have the time, start at Red Rocks Casino (way off strip), and just go as far west as you feel like. Gorgeous and, while you'll be running on the the road, you won't see much traffic.
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I wonder if this guy would enjoy being in a room filled with CO2? Will he thrive under those conditions?
It's slightly refreshing that to hear them just come out and say it plainly. I wish this had been the case with Covid instead of making up conspiracies.
"We care more about the economy than we do the lives of people."
That's a hell of a Jeopardy question.
Why does an individual own this vital piece of infrastructure?
I work with someone who often says, "I'm weary of..." when they mean "I'm wary of...".
I don't know how to correct them without being a jerk... but, buddy, I am weary of you not knowing the difference.
I'm sure he'll get to Mars after they complete the coast-to-coast full self driving demo.
You said, “ding dong,” and my first thought was, “thank God he’s finally dead.”
I always think first of Paul Anderson, the strongest man in the world, who is from my parents' home town. And then I remember the much more famous directors. discover.hubpages.com/sports/Stron...
I've not played in years because OW2 was a downgrade from the OW experience I loved. I'll have to revisit this.
I started working while I was in high school. Does Dr. Oz wish I started in middle school instead?
Is there a link to this article that isn't expired? A title or headline?
This album came out the year I moved to Seattle. It got TONS of play in my car as I explored a new city and discovered Washingtonians' disdain for anything from California.
Oops.
I love that this administration is always opening investigations into crimes they don't care about. (civil rights, bribery, fraud, anti-semitism, etc.)
This is top shelf content.
Yeah. Fuck this guy.
I would like Tillis to tell us what dox means. Because, “I have seen people dox me,” sure doesn’t sound likely.
I listened to this on repeat (on yellow cassette!) on my first cross country car trip when I moved to Seattle. Love this album.
Your “right” to be a fucking moron and ignore well established science shouldn’t place me in harm’s way. Secondly, I don’t understand how the NYTimes could wait until the final paragraph to dispute this guy’s nonsense claims.
Shocking dereliction of duty for both this official and the reporter.
Fred Trump died in 1999 at age 93. He had, Trump said, a "heart that couldn't be stopped" with almost no health conditions to speak of throughout his long life. "He had one problem," Trump said. "At a certain age, about 86, 87, he started getting, what do they call it?" He pointed to his forehead and looked to his press secretary for the word that escaped him. "Alzheimer's," Leavitt said. "Like an Alzheimer's thing," Trump said. "Well, I don't have it." "Is it something you think about at all?" I asked. "No, I don't think about it at all. You know why?" he said. "Because whatever it is, my attitude is whatever."
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Are these “albums” like physical media? I actually want to pull out my whole record collection and do this.