If you haven’t shot a torpedo in 40 years, or whatever, you’re gonna want to shoot a torpedo
If you haven’t shot a torpedo in 40 years, or whatever, you’re gonna want to shoot a torpedo
As a start, urge men to pay attention in high school?
“Relax your tight end,” a brilliant ad for prostate screening. #Superbowl
I find the idea intersting and totally agree with the sentiment, but the loss would be borne by regular people. No pay, no sales, no income.
Democrats?
I might serve it with a nice fried egg on top.
The last thing you drink before you stop eating and drinking ahead of a colonoscopy: eggnog, thick still with Christmas bells.
Al Franken. That’s it. Al Franken. We need that powerful, funny, seasoned voice to blow back against all this shit.
Interesting that he is thinking about blood thinner.
Here’s a novel on trains, logging, and the Great Depression that they can base the next movie on. The Woods www.amazon.com/Woods-Mr-Ron...
So disappointed in my senator, Tim Kaine.
@kaine.senate.gov DO NOT CAVE, Tim Kaine!!! We just won!!!
Right!!!! Now, tell Tim Kaine that!! Kaine is wrong here if he votes to cave.
If Kristi Noem needs a private jet or Argentina needs $40 billion, Trump will make it happen.
But when it comes to feeding hungry kids? Trump is looking for every excuse he can find to block SNAP benefits.
He needs to follow the law and keep SNAP running.
Here are the 10 states that will see the highest premium increases for families that lose tax credits if Republicans refuse to act.
West Virginia 387%
Wyoming 382%
Alaska 346%
Tennessee 320%
Mississippi 314%
Texas 289%
South Carolina 285%
Alabama 284%
South Dakota 235%
North Dakota 234%
Since we're saving coal & manufacturing & playing all the greatest hits, your regular reminder that most Americans now work in the non-tradable services sector, experience trade only as consumers, & the mercantilism does nothing but make them poorer when they shop at Target, Costco, & Walmart.
Now Volcker’s insights and achievements are often scoffed at by Wall Street types and government newbies. To our detriment.
Except maybe Don Rickles.
Absolutely!
Jack Paar used that line when he hosted a new late night show for a period in the 70s(?). Maybe on ABC.
I would think that fewer workers in key industries would drive inflation, e.g. farm workers. I believe this happened with Brexit.
Just between us, the San Diego Padres need a color consultant.
Loren Michaels sauntering off the stage…
“…the people of putting things on bread.”
Vy not a calendar? (Emoji of Groucho)
Okay. But sometimes yarn matters. Honestly. Today, I focused on the ground just in front of me.
I like your writing.
A mark is a mark, right? Carny-speak?
So now one of my fav saints.
To watch live theater from Broadway two nights in a row (the Tonys and Good Night and Good Luck) is a remarkable treat.