Don’t forget “ Hit Man: A Technical Manual for Independent Contractors” and “The Turner Diaries”.
I don’t, either. They seem watery and tasteless to me.
Step 1: Put out a million dollars in “free pizzas” (actual cost probably substantially less).
Step 2: Get $1 million dollars plus (probably a lot of plus there) in free advertising.
Step 3: Profit.
Nothing to see here, just another cynical marketing ploy.
Film noir. The 1946 “Postman” is considered one of the classics of the genre.
I haven’t seen either one, but I do have them on the list. (I also have the book on my list as well.)
I remember when the 1981 version was in theaters…
My Saturday Movie Group watched “Double Indemnity” (the Criterion edition) recently, and I thought that was a swell noir film. Edward G. Robinson is really underrated.
And those of a certain age may remember Fred MacMurray as the friendly dad from “My Three Sons”. “Double Indemnity” and “The Apartment” are revelations if that’s all you’ve ever seen him in.
Which version? The 1946 one with Lana Turner and John Garfield, or the 1981 version with Nicholson and Jessica Lange?
And have you watched “Double Indemnity”?
Preach it, brother!
Alexander Graham Bell was a meddling son-of-a-bitch who should have been shot by some public spirited citizen before he perfected the telephone.
Same goes for his other competitors.
I’ve read the Complete Stories.
I like O’Connor’s writing. (Except for “The Life You Save May Be Your Own”, which I think everyone had to read in high school, and which I think is her worst story.)
I do not recall any sex scenes, or scenes of intimacy, in any of her stories.
Take your upvote for the Patton reference, ya filthy animal.
Browsing GunBroker will turn up a fair number of Trump themed .45 autos, many of which look to be small production runs.
I only saw two gold ones, and both of those were custom jobs. Someone had three in an ugly “burnt bronze” color…
“Okay! Death….by chi-chi!”
I’ve seen all of the Monarch movies. I like kaiju films. I think the Monarch movies are generally mediocre to bad, with “Skull Island” probably the best and “Godzilla vs. Kong” the worst.
I wouldn’t have high hopes for this.
I’m not sure if this will work. Let’s see.
Summary: gay man catfishes college football player, gets killed.
Is it just me, or dos it seem like many of these businesses based on sexual identity experience initial success, then massive and frequently bitter financial and partnership failures?
Why, it is almost like basing a business on sexual orientation rather than…oh, I don’t know, maybe selling a quality product for a fair price…isn’t a recipe for more than a short-term bubble.
Obvious once you see it. Just didn’t click for me until then. Thank you!
I get almost all of these, but what’s “Highe’s” if you don’t mind me asking?
On a semi-related note, I just found out that Second City Cop is blogging again:
http://secondcitycop.blogspot.com
For those unfamiliar with SCC, they’re a CPD insider who provides a pretty blunt view of the department and city politics.
In fairness to Tapper, I had our local NBC affiliate on yesterday afternoon. “Jeopardy” is usually on, and my elderly mother likes that.
It was literally at least a half-hour of just overhead motorcade footage. No news, nothing significant, just cars driving.
The heck with that.
Have your upvote.
There’s nothing I love more than a good classical reference.
Hugh Scrutton, Thomas Mosser, and Gilbert Murray were unavailable for comment.
The Bastard Operator from Hell.
“Should the taxpayers have any involvement in funding sports stadiums, or no?”
No. I’d say more but I’m trying to use profanity sparingly.
It’s funny you say that, as Hindenburg Research recently did an article on how CashApp was a wretched hive of scum and villainy:
But the Galil (well, the true Galil) has a bottle opener, so you can pop open a cold one while you stand watch.
Can you do that with your AR-15? Huh? Can you?
(No, seriously, can you do that with your AR? Does anyone make a bottle opener that will fit on a Picatinny rail?)