Love that Brit who makes these videos - he goes places I know I never will (and a lot of them that I would never want to visit). Mauritania looks like one of the worst places imaginable.
"beautiful, with an exotic-yet-familiar facial structure and an arresting gaze."
Pruitt wrote: ↑Wed May 13, 2020 1:07 pm
Love that Brit who makes these videos - he goes places I know I never will (and a lot of them that I would never want to visit). Mauritania looks like one of the worst places imaginable.
I was getting uncomfortable watching him. If you go to another country, you follow their etiquette rules. When everyone yells at you to stop filming, you stop. I've never seen his other videos, but from this he seems like an arrogant condescending fuck. I can't imagine openly mocking a poor country's facilities while I'm there. That bathroom reminded me a lot of a public pay toilet I used outside of Novgorod on a bus trip. As the English teacher in the high school I attended said, "you pay for the smell." I felt horrible for the gnarled old lady who had to sit in there collecting money.
An honest to God cult of personality - formed around a failed steak salesman.
-Pruitt
until conducting research for a ray lewis joke, i never knew lewis never married. some people in baltimore took a dim view of this fact after the sun published an article about lewis a couple years ago.
First of all, great article on Ray Lewis, no doubt among the greatest NFL linebackers of all time, if not the greatest. Let me make one major exception to your laudatory review. You all and Steve Bisciotti praise his role as the consummate family man and father. I take major exception to that categorization (“Ray Lewis and Baltimore: A creation myth 22 years in the making,” July 25).
I am the proud father of three lovely girls. My wife and I have been married for 39 years. One wife, three children. Ray Lewis has had six children by numerous women, none of whom is his wife.
Being labeled a “good father” is not just paying for your kids’ college educations. It’s about marrying their mother, and being there for all of their daily adolescent issues. Ray was not there for that because he would not commit to marriage.
The nuclear family is the root of a successful society. If Ray Lewis commits to that, and marries one of the numerous mothers of his six children, he will earn my respect
Thomas M. Neale, Baltimore
i wonder how mr. neale feels about the current state affairs.
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Rex wrote: ↑Tue Jun 30, 2020 4:41 pm
Give me the next five cities in this sequence. The sequence logic might be obvious, or it might not, I'll let it sit for a while.
1. Columbia, SC
2. Charleston, WV
3. Columbus, OH
4. Tallahassee, FL
5. Atlanta, GA
6. Lansing, MI
7. Frankfort, KY
8. Nashville, TN
9. Montgomery, AL
10. Indianapolis, IN
11. Madison, WI
12. Springfield, IL
I am prepared to be quite wrong.
“The running, the jumping... a celebration of life.”
Rex wrote: ↑Tue Jun 30, 2020 4:41 pm
Give me the next five cities in this sequence. The sequence logic might be obvious, or it might not, I'll let it sit for a while.
1. Columbia, SC
2. Charleston, WV
3. Columbus, OH
4. Tallahassee, FL
5. Atlanta, GA
6. Lansing, MI
7. Frankfort, KY
8. Nashville, TN
9. Montgomery, AL
10. Indianapolis, IN
11. Madison, WI
12. Springfield, IL
Rex wrote: ↑Tue Jun 30, 2020 4:41 pm
Give me the next five cities in this sequence. The sequence logic might be obvious, or it might not, I'll let it sit for a while.
1. Columbia, SC
2. Charleston, WV
3. Columbus, OH
4. Tallahassee, FL
5. Atlanta, GA
6. Lansing, MI
7. Frankfort, KY
8. Nashville, TN
9. Montgomery, AL
10. Indianapolis, IN
11. Madison, WI
12. Springfield, IL
I am prepared to be quite wrong.
This is close—only wrong as to the order.
Is it:
8) Indianapolis, IN
9) Montgomery, AL
10) Nashville, TN
11) Madison, WI
12) Springfield, IL
I would like expensive whiskey.
We only have beer & wine...
What am I, 12?
I always get weirded out at how much farther east the northern places are. And though I am well aware of where the Mississippi River goes, I always want to put Illinois and Wisconsin on the other side of it.
Of all the world's inland ports, what is furthest inland that is accessible by ocean liners? Ie that can be accessed from the ocean by rivers, lakes, etc.
Pack a vest for your james in the city of intercourse
Rex wrote: ↑Wed Jul 01, 2020 10:46 am
Correct. I liked that Columbus and Charleston and Columbia were all in a row, as if those 3 weren't confusing enough.
It always used to blow my mind that the closest baseball team to the Atlanta Braves is the Cincinnati Reds.
Pack a vest for your james in the city of intercourse
Holy crap, is that route Atlantic, St. Lawrence River, Ontario, Erie, Huron, Superior? That's probably even longer than Gulf, Mississippi, to Minneapolis that I guessed.
Until everything is less insane, I'm mixing weed with wine.
EYYY SOME FUCKIN JAMOKE I TELL YA BIG BEN'S KID SHOULDA BEEN PLAYIN FROM THE FUCKIN START AND NOW HE'S PROVIN THAT FUCKIN COACH WRONG FUGEDABOUTIT LETS GET SOME MOOTZARELL EYYY
Johnnie wrote: ↑Sat Sep 10, 2022 8:13 pmOh shit, you just reminded me about toilet paper.