" was there ever a people whose leaders were as truly their enemies as this one?"
Robert Jordan from Hemingway's "for whom the bell tolls"
Robert Jordan from Hemingway's "for whom the bell tolls"
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Join the contestDavey C was on the Hide?? I bet he had plenty of bow kills.David Crockett to William Travis at the Alamo, after looking over the parapet to see a crowd advancing over the hill -
"Hey, Bill, are we pouring concrete today?"
“Driveway” is a carryover from the time when large homes would have a “drive” that connected them to the public street or road.We are doomed, not because of bad leaders or social decay, but rather because we park on a driveway and drive on a parkway, and because we can’t even spell “phonetically” phonetically.
We are doomed, not because of bad leaders or social decay, but rather because we park on a driveway and drive on a parkway, and because we can’t even spell “phonetically” phonetically.
“Driveway” is a carryover from the time when large homes would have a “drive” that connected them to the public street or road.
“Parkways” were originally envisioned to be long, narrow parks with an associated roadway.
We “park” an automobile because in the very early days of the automobile, the only convenient place to leave an auto inattended overnight was in a park.
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Wait... So, Mexicans that love Mexico are American?Americans are those who love their country.
Wait... So, Mexicans that love Mexico are American?
Pam Bondi is really young there!
Absolutely correct, and a wrong answer rings so atonal that it grinds the teeth, and rattles the ear.
I can't help but think of him in "Twister!" He had a subtle sense of comedic timing. Him and Helen Hunt worked so well together.Absolutely correct, and a wrong answer rings so atonal that it grinds the teeth, and rattles the ear.
For decades, my kids and I referred to him (Bill Paxton) as “Game-over-man” whenever he’d show up in another movie.
Thank you for the correction. Something in a dark corner of my brain didn’t think that was correct when I posted it
I can't help but think of him in "Twister!" He had a subtle sense of comedic timing. Him and Helen Hunt worked so well together.
Phillip Seymour Hoffman (RIP) was stellar, as usual. Although, I liked his character in "Boogie Nights."
"I'm an idiot!"
Cry Havoc and let slip the hounds of war , ,,, somebody ,sometime.