Linda’s reply of “you owe us everything, if Charlton had not taken you on you would never have been able to make a down payment on that lake house”. This only strengthens Matt’s decision to follow his dreams
In an exclusive clip of comedic drama The Good Half, Nick Jonas jumps on stage and belts out the lyrics to Modern English’s “I Melt With You” at a karaoke bar.“I’ll stop the world and melt with you/ You’ve seen the difference and it’s getting better all the time,” Jonas...
Their continent?” Shielded by your abled privileged bravado of “it won’t happen to me.” Never, “Who might I be exposing? I might be OK, but someone else may not.” Abled supremacy means that many of you mistakenly think that if you do get COVID and if you end up with long C...
they've never really been told you're really smart, you're really creative. You could do this. It's like this kind of cycle that, it really impacts their sense of self and their idea of about what can they can actually achieve. – Staff ...
then rom-coms are by far the most popular selection. That's why it shouldn't surprise you too much that a 23-year-old rom-com called Life or Something Like It has found a second life as the No. 1 movie on Netflix. Having Angelina Jolie and Edward Burns in the two leading roles ...
Throughout the chapter, it seems surprising how much weight Dempster gives to Josephus and other late evidence over against what was found in Qumran. “If this textual pluriformity at Qumran provides a window into the wider Jewish world, it seems to suggest that Josephus’s view of the canon...
Which reminds me of a great line from a less-than-great film. It’s delivered by all-time great Gloria Grahame to the equally great Robert Mitchum: “They always warn you about solitary drinking,” she laments, “but they never tell you how to get people to stay up and drink with you...
These too found their way into the blog. It’s been a long road, one I plan to continue exploring. I hope you’ll come along for the ride. * * * * * * For those interested in reading more of my reflections on history, here are links to my books on the subject: Rancorous ...
I should have known better. My dad had warned me not to ride with him ever since that time he was with Fred when Fred drove through a stop sign. “Why didn’t you stop?!” my dad yelled. “It’s the law. The fourth car doesn’t have to stop,” Fred countered. ...
as a nice excuse. It sounds better than “I’d really like to golf more” or “I can’t stand my co-workers.” And since often the person in question intends to find another job, “spending time with my family” comes across as a fallback — there until something better comes along...