Just leave it alone, cause they can't see eye to eye. There ain't no good guys. There ain't no bad guys. There's only Jews and Ps and they just disagree.
Why yes, yes I would be.
They sure balanced out that social advancement with Fisher Stevens face painted to be an Indian engineer.
There’s no evidence it’s quiltists. That kind of blanket statement has no place in this debate. It could be someone else trying to fleece investors before they cotton on.
This is a joke about Einstein's form of the Equivalence Principle:
They missed ordering two and then saying "these are papas burritos"
Not hanging as low as Arnold's plums, though, amirite?
Our culture phrases damn near everything in metaphors of war. The war on drugs. The battle of the bands. Bob lost his battle with cancer. It's absolutely pervasive, to the point it's almost as invisible as the air.
If you give yourself a hemorrhoid you've got a new friend for life.
The Triumverate.
First because I could listen to Jeremy Irons read the phone book, and second because each intro is funny and unique.
Rule number one: the kids are alright.
The public library has tools and such in a lot of places.
Is this a right wing pigeon from outer space?
One might even say long-expected.
Well, there is a market in people who think their city has gone to hell all because of... those people. They'll eat this shit up.
The happiest thought I've seen all day, and it's already been a real good day.
The best time was 100 years ago. The second-best time is now.
That's not a bad faith joke. That is an educated person encouraging their partner to do better, gently, with humor.
Hell yeah baby. Wanna meet Papa November?
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