They have to realize that hiding in a closet and hoping no one finds them is a short term tactic.
The internet itself will break but then weâll all be out buying champagne and wonât care.
I think the guy who scrubs the White House toilets just quit because he was tired of cleaning up after Sebastian Gorkaâs explosive diarrhea all the time.
Maybe Trump should not hang up his spurs for a couple of weeks or so. That way a few other cultural sacred cows might get ditched.
I miss The Extra Big 'n Wide Neck ShoppeâŚ
As compared to Bannon? This is advanced warfare.
I donât use Prime services much but I wonât disable Ad Block here or most other sites. Champagne is only from the Champagne region of France, non? everything else is sparkling wine, but there are many good ones out there.
You have to know some history to write that comment. Kudos.
Sure, he knows things.
I can see that too. When I get the error message when I hit the heart, itâs always a mouse issue. Like I said, usually Iâve moved it a little. If it going bad I guess it would have the same kind of affect.
Everyone else has already told you that itâs Milland who was so good in Dial M For Murder. Gracie liked him a lot off screen.
I saw that look in my own mirror a few years ago, and I suspect you are right. But for someone that far gone, he seems to be rather âhigh functioningâ, which usually isnât the case for that stage. His interview with Kuttner was very lucid, but a little manic. Iâm not sure what to make of him. Heâs a strange cat.
Itâs easier if you just donât like anyone.*
*More children should play in the streets.
Not sure theyâve ever been accused of any sort of calculatingâŚ
Thatâs the way I remember it.
BTW, was the International Coffee commercial youâre referencing the one that had a soap opera continuing episode story line that changed with almost every commercial about a couple âromancingâ over coffee?
Ewwww.
Hey youâre post #420âŚjus sayinâŚmight be nice with a mimosa
First thing I ever saw Milland in was Love Story. It took me years to learn he was actually a wonderful actor.
I actually saw that movie in the '70s, and almost fell on the floor laughing at its wonderful awfulness, and this is the best scene: