

vs. John DiMaggio as Jake the Dog
vs. John DiMaggio as Jake the Dog
Can’t pardon his state conviction though.
Why did you think it was a terrible idea?
Regional networks would be good. But I don’t wanna take a train to California.
It is true. Women’s pants with big pockets are freely available, just do a Google shopping search and you’ll see. American Eagle, Gap, Abercrombie, Forever 21, Old Navy, H&M, Ann Taylor, Dickies, Patagonia, Levi’s, and the list goes on. All these retailers sell baggy and loose pants with big pockets.
Also worth noting, Y2K fashion is very in with younger people and you’ll see them wearing a lot of baggy pants, I’m talking JNCO baggy.
So why aren’t big-pocketed pants the standard in women’s fashion? It’s simple: women tend to want slimmer pants. It’s just a consumer decision.
Straight leg and baggy jeans with big pockets are plenty available for women.
A roasted chicken. Usually we eat the dark meat for dinner, use the white meat for other meals over the next couple days, and then I use the carcass for stock. Root vegetables underneath the bird while it cooks to get them nice and schmaltzy.
Do you expect companies to never lay anyone off?
You’re asking how it’s more excusable to have an ample supply of food with slight waits for purchasing/preparation than not having enough food for everyone?
tbf those lines are because the bottleneck point is the number of cashiers and/or the process of preparing the food, as opposed to the supply of food itself
Bet you a nickel this bill won’t even make it out of committee.
Not according to me, I’ve had a pretty good track record of predicting what will and won’t happen with this administration.
From a lore and world building perspective, absolutely. If you like what Andor has done with those, and I’ve particularly been enjoying the world building, CW will probably hit the spot for you. A couple things to note:
-There is a lot of Clone Wars. It’s not going to be as tight as Andor or even all relevant, especially since it’s an anthology series.
-There are some real stinkers and some boring episodes/arcs. The Jar Jar stuff, the droid stuff, a lot of it is a miss for me.
-But there is some really good stuff. The Umbara arc and season 7 especially.
-Really makes the Clone Wars as an event seem very important to the universe, whereas going by the movies alone it’s almost a background event that we get at the end of one movie and the beginning of another.
-Overall, I think it does a really good job of fleshing out the characters, their motivations, and their relationships. Adds a lot more weight to RotS, especially season 7.
-Homemade garlic cayenne hot sauce.
-Frank’s Red Hot. I put that shit on everything.
-Cholula for Mexican food.
If we’re willing to give Lincoln a pass for being a product of his time, doesn’t the average person living in the south also deserve it?
Probably. I’ve heard arguments about whether to judge people according to modern standards or the standards of their time, and I think it’s important to do both. History is complicated, human beings even more so. I think we should all work a little more towards understanding people without condoning or condemning.
Cash and gift cards are the absolute worst things to receive.
Not a movie, but a TV Show. The Cape.
A former detective is forced into hiding where he is trained in stage magic, sleight of hand, circuscraft, and illusions. He uses them to fight crime.
I thought it was a really interesting concept, a more down-to-earth superhero like Batman, and stuff like this can plausibly happen in real life.
Unfortunately the show was so bad it was canceled mid season and the finale was only streamed on NBC’s website.
Even with baking, once you get good and learn what ingredients can be fanagled with, there’s definitely wiggling room like with cooking.
I have a hard time believing that the average breast size in America is DD.
Jake is kinda OP