Absolutely, but it will be more like 15 - 20 yrs after she discovered that she's "traumatized" and some court rules her lawsuit can proceed even though statute of limitations has expired. At least that's the SOP for how these fame whores handle these things now.
Not really a Tom Cruise fan, but yeah, I liked that one myself. In fact I even saw the original Spanish movie it was a remake of - "Abre los Ojos" (Open your Eyes) and liked that one too. Not sure which one I prefer better - probably the TC version. Penelope Cruz is in both movies, BTW.
I actually think they're for real. Hogg is radical, but he doesn't check the DEI box,so there's that, and once he got elected he went after a lot of the old guard with the goal of getting young faces into those positions, which naturally made enemies of some very powerful party people. So in the end, Publicity Hogg, despite being a rabid scumbag radical commie, was just too white and too ambitious for today's Democratic party. A lesson for all future wannabe rabid scumbag radical commies.
This. Anyone with a molecule for a brain knows good and well that if basic UBI was all spent on gibs (which it would be), they would clamor for supplemental UBI for "basic necessities" - which would also be spent on gibs. Of course.
Supported her, but maybe not performed for her. I know she paid a pretty penny for all those worthless celebs to sing and dance for her - all to no avail .
There is one exception on not being able to remake and improve upon Springsteen's work.
Manfred Mann's Earth Band did a cover of "Blinded by the Light" in 1976 which was pretty awesome.
BbL originally appeared on Springsteen's debut album "Greetings from Asbury Park NJ" in 1971. The album didn't do all that well, and Springsteen's cover of it was pretty bad, IMO.
Manfred Mann took the song and ran with it. In fact it is the only song credited to Springsteen that ever hit number #1 - and it was sang by somebody else!
It is actually a still from an HBO show "The Last of Us", which is a nod to two video games, The Last of Us 1 and 2. The first game is a masterpiece, the second is forgettable woke trash. Guess which one the HBO series is based on?
She is such a cringe skank performer. Would've loved to see that Blue Origin capsule implode into a big beautiful zenith of fire taking her and the rest of those space whores with her. Maybe next time. 🤞
Not so fun fact: Will Geer who played Grampa Walton on the 70's TV show "The Waltons" was 'romantically' involved with Harry Hays during his early acting years, which - along with his left wing activism - led to his Hollywood blacklisting until he was able to finally make a return with The Waltons.
Bonanza 0 points 3 weeks ago
Absolutely, but it will be more like 15 - 20 yrs after she discovered that she's "traumatized" and some court rules her lawsuit can proceed even though statute of limitations has expired. At least that's the SOP for how these fame whores handle these things now.
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Bonanza 1 point 3 weeks ago
I definitely remember this. Pretty wild.
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Bonanza 1 point 3 weeks ago*
Not really a Tom Cruise fan, but yeah, I liked that one myself. In fact I even saw the original Spanish movie it was a remake of - "Abre los Ojos" (Open your Eyes) and liked that one too. Not sure which one I prefer better - probably the TC version. Penelope Cruz is in both movies, BTW.
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Bonanza 0 points 4 weeks ago
He is a dead ringer, I'll give ya that. Also acts like he on the spectrum, too.
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Bonanza 2 points 4 weeks ago
I actually think they're for real. Hogg is radical, but he doesn't check the DEI box,so there's that, and once he got elected he went after a lot of the old guard with the goal of getting young faces into those positions, which naturally made enemies of some very powerful party people. So in the end, Publicity Hogg, despite being a rabid scumbag radical commie, was just too white and too ambitious for today's Democratic party. A lesson for all future wannabe rabid scumbag radical commies.
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Bonanza 1 point 4 weeks ago
He did originally. He backtracked and publicly changed his opinion later.
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Bonanza 1 point 4 weeks ago
This. Anyone with a molecule for a brain knows good and well that if basic UBI was all spent on gibs (which it would be), they would clamor for supplemental UBI for "basic necessities" - which would also be spent on gibs. Of course.
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Bonanza 0 points 4 weeks ago
I simply cannot stand his smug condescending leftist attitude. Science be damned, I'll hear it from someone else, thank you.
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Bonanza 0 points 4 weeks ago
Supported her, but maybe not performed for her. I know she paid a pretty penny for all those worthless celebs to sing and dance for her - all to no avail.
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Bonanza 1 point 1 month ago
There is one exception on not being able to remake and improve upon Springsteen's work.
Manfred Mann's Earth Band did a cover of "Blinded by the Light" in 1976 which was pretty awesome.
BbL originally appeared on Springsteen's debut album "Greetings from Asbury Park NJ" in 1971. The album didn't do all that well, and Springsteen's cover of it was pretty bad, IMO.
Manfred Mann took the song and ran with it. In fact it is the only song credited to Springsteen that ever hit number #1 - and it was sang by somebody else!
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Bonanza 0 points 1 month ago
Correct.
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Bonanza 2 points 1 month ago
Was thinking the same thing, mainly because nobody challenged him. Nobody.
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Bonanza 1 point 1 month ago
Interesting article. Thanks for posting.
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Bonanza 5 points 1 month ago
Well, it's different, I'll give ya that.
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Bonanza 3 points 1 month ago
It is actually a still from an HBO show "The Last of Us", which is a nod to two video games, The Last of Us 1 and 2. The first game is a masterpiece, the second is forgettable woke trash. Guess which one the HBO series is based on?
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Bonanza 1 point 1 month ago
I've never had an issue with Rx requirements on any order I've had.
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Bonanza 0 points 1 month ago
They will take a credit card, a cashier's check, or a straight bank transfer. I've always used cashier's checks, because... well, India.
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Bonanza 6 points 1 month ago
I've used All Day Chemist in the past and never had an issue. It is an Indian site, so caveat emptor.
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Bonanza 2 points 1 month ago
Lying, huh? Now there's a shocker!
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Bonanza 0 points 1 month ago
ONLY 71%?!?!
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Bonanza 2 points 1 month ago
She is such a cringe skank performer. Would've loved to see that Blue Origin capsule implode into a big beautiful zenith of fire taking her and the rest of those space whores with her. Maybe next time. 🤞
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Bonanza 2 points 1 month ago
Yeah, come to think of it Johnboy always did seem to be a little on the poofy side. Explains a lot now.
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Bonanza 1 point 1 month ago
Not so fun fact: Will Geer who played Grampa Walton on the 70's TV show "The Waltons" was 'romantically' involved with Harry Hays during his early acting years, which - along with his left wing activism - led to his Hollywood blacklisting until he was able to finally make a return with The Waltons.
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Bonanza 1 point 1 month ago
Don't worry chums. Foxford is already on the case.
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Bonanza 0 points 1 month ago
👏👏👏
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