If someone talked to me like this in person, I'd tell the bartender to cut them off and tell Cliff to go home.
If someone talked to me like this in person, I'd tell the bartender to cut them off and tell Cliff to go home.
So you were not born a ramblin' man?
Walk in in the English kit singing "Three Lions" and you'll find out even faster ;-)
Sorry to hear of your loss. May his memory be a blessing.
Seems to have worked for a good number of inner-city neighborhoods.
I am really confused of what to make of the polls that I've seen that show Mamdani losing among lower income and African American voters - the very demographics that Democrats seem to be losing nationwide.
I am a Nuggets fan and Jokic stan and Jimmy Butler is the most criminally underrated player of his generation.
We are leaving Colorado and waving at you going to or from the airport may be the thing I will miss the most.
I like The Black Crowes. I've seen The Black Crowes. And you are absolutely right. But that has never stopped the Hall before.
True as long as you aren't counting the long depression on 1873, the depression of 1882, the panic of 1893, the panic of 1896, the panic of 1907, the panic of 1910, the recession of 1913, and the four other periods that might have met the modern definition of recession. Yep, great prosperity.
You missed the obvious answer - people who have strong beliefs about how the world works become advocates not journalists. It's the doubts that make journalists.
@chrismcmahon.bsky.social A few years ago on a different platform you hyped up seeing Bruce Cockburn. I put that in my pocket to buy tickets the next time he came through town. That was last night and my wife and I really enjoyed the show. So, thanks for the cold hot tip!
My mom worked at The Denver and one day a lady stopped her to tell her that she had "big, ugly earrings." She wore that story as a badge of honor for the rest of her life. So, in the West, yes.
That one is easy. Try English monarchs back to Edward the Confessor. (Bonus if you can go back to Alfred the Great.)