What I wouldn't give to see Bessent sneak up behind the 🟠🐖 and *POP* a brown paper bag.
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Shame!
R@pists gonna r@pe.
Does BBC mean what I think it means?
Post a character that starts with the letter I (First or Last)
Kenneth McDonald in what many consider to be his signature role.
Check in tRump's bathroom.
Who's the orange-colored dick that's like a sects machine to the religious right?
(tRump)
You're DAMN right!
Alav ha-shalom, Nathalie Baye.
LOST WEEKEND: THE MUSICAL!
"...HOW BLANK WAS KASH PATEL!"
The Spielberg cut.
Drop your crime-fighting Catholics.
Dolores told me, "There's a lot to unpack here, sweetie. First off, it's Arthur, not Richard Elrod, who was mowed down by a teen hellion. You remember when Bob threw the Palm Springs fire sale? The blaze was started by Nora smoking in bed. Do you want me to sing something for you? Hello. Hello!"
Drop someone DRINKING 🍻🍹🍷🍸
EBONY, April 1967.
#SLAPPYWHITE
I remember that game, son! WHOOOOOOOO-HEY!
Blame Biden.
Worth it for cinematographer Armando Salas inky exterior work, delicately filmed under just enough illumination to reveal the information necessary to move things along.
#filmsky
Drop some bathtubs.
Surrounded by members of the press, 🟠🐖 kept insisting the Pope said Iran could have a nuclear weapon and not one reporter cried bullshit.
I had to turn off my VPN before it would load.
RFK cut off dead raccoon's penis. RIP Joe Fensterblau.
Tripod, Shillelagh, Ruth whines,
That Berle!
"And the winner is... FRANK... BANK!"
There's a small bookshop out La Mesa way that might carry it. As is, it's currently unavailable on Amazon.
FULL DELIVERED PRICE!
Are any of your books in print? I don't do Kindle. It's like reading a movie on you phone. This is the last book I read.
It sure is, pal. I'll meet you for dinner after the game at Linn Burton's for certain. Get some smoked Sabel and a couple of pops.
Ho-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-WOW!
Twiggy wearing a coat by Emeric Partos, with face paint by Giorgio Sant-Angelo, taken in New York on April 14, 1967.
On this day in "movies as television feed-through" history, the "McHale's Navy" franchise announced its second and final transition to the big screen. The production saw the crew joining the Air Force with the titular tar nowhere in sight.
"Motion Picture Exhibitor," April 14, 1965.