The wife doesn’t really like the beach but she fucking loves doing nothing on vacations. I will never understand spending money and dealing with air travel just to stay in bed until noon. On the bright side, it gives me a few hours to go do shit by myself that she wouldn’t want to do anyway.
If anyone I know went out of their way to praise a lying piece of shit "for being honest", I'd talk to them fuck ton more harshly than anyone has talked to you on here.
Props for being honest? He's being bashed for blatantly lying.
You really want to dap up a guy for whom intentionally poisoning his neighbor's dog barely cracks the top 10 of his most reprehensible qualities?
I think Christian's hangup with Alison is that she was Gabby's second-closest ally so it threatened his alliance.
I think it was a mistake but Christian and Gabby to give up the David's number advantage last week but it doesn't even register among all-time stupid moves. She rightly concluded that if he alliance is excluding her from their plans, then they're not really her alliance. Maybe she wouldn't have been their first target but there was certainly nobody over there other than Christian interested in protecting her.
I also don't think she made a mistake this week. You can't just hope to get big threats out later because the opportunity often doesn't wind up presenting itself. You have to take your shot when you can. It didn't work, but that doesn't mean it wasn't still her best shot at winning.
They’re cable so legally they can air language, violence, and nudity whenever they want. They’re just beholden to blowback from the public and advertisers.
We saw the conversation two weeks ago where Alec tipped off the Davids that Christian was the target. Last week it didn’t matter who the Goliaths were targeting.
Although it did look like the official signaled out of bounds, they actually called him down in bounds. That was why they had to spike it on the next play.
The rest of the calls or no calls were ridiculous but it turns out they actually got this one right. The yellow line was on the 41 but the line to gain was actually the 43.
It may not be technically inaccurate but that’s a really bizarre way to present the history/founding of Panera. Panera was just a re-branding and expansion of St. Louis Bread Co., which already had 20 locations when it was acquired by Au Bon Pain.