Love this movie, A certain part of my heart still beats a little bit deeper when I see Michelle Meyrink's character because she reminds me of what I discovered when I went to a big fancy college from my little southern town: there are girl nerds, too!
It's been going on forever. When I was a teenager, I found a battered old volume in a used book store that was published in the mid-18th century, a collection of sermons arguing that everyone outside the tiny Scots denomination it came from was assuredly bound for eternal hellfire, and even a fair number of that denomination's members could expect a toasty time after their decease. The one useful thing in the book was the subscriber's list on the last pages, since it gave the names, the occupations, and the villages of everyone the pastor had suckered into paying for his literary indulgence, and that's gold for genealogists.
So getting within artillery range of reporting actual facts makes you "hard left" now? Nice to know. FYI, there are no real left-wing media of any kind in the United States, just varying flavors of reactionaries and fascists. Been that way for generations now, and it's one of the many reasons why I left.
Succinct!
blah blah blah Socialism blah blah blah
Teed that right up for ya, I did!
It tastes like almonds, the texture isn’t as bad as your remember. Look for Mozart chocolates, you will love them:-)
Love this movie, A certain part of my heart still beats a little bit deeper when I see Michelle Meyrink's character because she reminds me of what I discovered when I went to a big fancy college from my little southern town: there are girl nerds, too!
Hey, religious freedom and infrastructure investment are left-wing ideas.
"And I hope a lot of people wake up to what's going on."
Hey, wouldn't they be "woke" then? Thought you didn't like that.
It's been going on forever. When I was a teenager, I found a battered old volume in a used book store that was published in the mid-18th century, a collection of sermons arguing that everyone outside the tiny Scots denomination it came from was assuredly bound for eternal hellfire, and even a fair number of that denomination's members could expect a toasty time after their decease. The one useful thing in the book was the subscriber's list on the last pages, since it gave the names, the occupations, and the villages of everyone the pastor had suckered into paying for his literary indulgence, and that's gold for genealogists.
Because there's no profit in what you say.
Trying to remember the words to "I'm a lumberjack and I'm OK."
*gasps for breath* bwahhhhhhhaaaaaahahahahahahahahahahahahaha
I haven't fully scrolled, but i recommend looking up Trey's 'Fox Weather' segment, it is spot on
Hard-left NPR...*laughs until out of breath, wipes tears from eyes*Nice Polite Republicans? That "hard left" NPR?*starts laughing again*
Yeah, David Koch poisoned that well long ago.
So getting within artillery range of reporting actual facts makes you "hard left" now? Nice to know. FYI, there are no real left-wing media of any kind in the United States, just varying flavors of reactionaries and fascists. Been that way for generations now, and it's one of the many reasons why I left.
What movie is this?