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One who is married to Amal née Alamuddin, whose moral ethics are more flexible than a Cirque du Soleil contortionist.
Lockerbie Scotland terrorist? Muammar al-Gaddafi henchmen? Her own family ties to Hamas?
Read up on her questionable past. And present.
Agree. Kerr for the win. Quietly pretty and classy with a wide range of emotions.
She is well on her way to a La Toya Jackson nose. #RhinoplastyPride
Good giggle there. ;D
Condoleeza Rice has one of the most impressive résumés I have ever read for a female or a male of any ethnicity.
I understand what you mean. And thanks for being a good sport and having a look.
It's funny, I promise. Just the first three minutes are worthwhile. A safe, amusing youtube video.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g2oMv93EUpY
Are these part of "the entire generation" about whom you worry?
I hope username "The Rev" is related to Fast/Furious movies and not the clergy.
And unlike the The View and MSNBC insist, the conservatives with whom I am friendly are highly educated. Why they even know that "you" can be plural, leaving your "ya'll" sounding a bit less educated.
He could have thrown on a Macintosh (not what I call a raincoat), and it is not physically taxing to shove the bikes behind some bushes. The house was a bit overgrown.
It seemed to be a wintry storm so that would not cause much perspiration. The older people in my family still jog and play tennis at 70 plus.
I like scary movies and tend to give them more plot hole forgiveness than a prestigious Oscar contender.
This woman deserves criminal charges filed against her. If any of the families who were passed over due to their yard signs, died or suffered permanent injury, she will not fare well in a Florida prison.
This sickens me.
Where are those falling from the sky houses when you need one?
First, your username is dismal and dreary. What a divisive, nonsensical question you pose, but I'll play.
The "nut" is you and I'm fittin' to "bolt."
I fully agree. Upon reading my comments again, the bits of the movie that were noteworthy for me mostly all occurred in the first half.
First, the easier (maybe) of the two question marks.
Reed hid the bicycles, knowing that someone from the church would visit all their stops looking for them. He put the red lock on the prison room to further mess with their heads. Control. The enslaved were caged inside. Reed intentionally placed the key in the wrong girl's coat pocket. Control. Mind messing. Or, he got it wrong in haste, but he was too meticulous, I think, for such an error.
As to the carrying of a lifeless body, moving a somewhat heavy table, lifting a mud covered iron hatch door and the rest ... I haven't a clue. A big hole that I chose to ignore and hide my Kappa Key under my scarf.
The mud caused by the leaky ceiling was so watery that it could have quickly gone back to mud, leaving no trace of touch. Have I lapsed you into a coma yet? ;D
Margot Robbie is one of the producers. She has many projects in the works, both acting and producing.
She was the producer who made billion dollar Barbie get made long before she chose to play the title role.
Guess I'll not be watching this one since I did not have the discipline to heed the "Spoiler Alert." ;D
One more thing. Reed's carvings of the girls appeared to me an homage to the soap dolls Boo Radley carved of Jem and Scout in TKaM.
Yes, the 'iteration' analogy was interesting. I had never heard of the The Landlord's Game, but its inventor rang a distant bell. Elizabeth Magie was a proponent of Georgism which refers to the economic perspective that instead of taxing income or other sources, the government should create a universal land tax based on the usefulness, size, and location of the land.
I believe she was a Quaker?
And yes, the song iterations were also an untapped touch of intel.