And you should also apologize to your eyes for making them look at man cleavage.
I think I'm gonna tell her that her own name is twisting her precious words, as hope implies you think things will get better, whereas she's pretty much given up.
No, she's an actor. The word does not imply masculinity, it means "one who acts". If you want to be politically correct while also being actually correct, you could call her a "female actor".
"Waitress" is also incorrect to the point of being laughable.
Really the origin of a word isn't New thread material...
Best of Chris Moyles He's a british radio presenter, and this podcast is quite witty, albeit a bit british, thus some topics won't be understood by Americans.
Why do you always assume us as being incapable of understanding all things British? I take a little bit of offense to that, mostly because it assumes that British things are inherently better than American things. This comes off as a little bit arrogant.
Podsafe Christmas: Grab up some quality (and also free) holiday tunes! They'll be releasing several podsafe tunes per day all the way up to Christmas, so tune in now before these songs become woefully inappropriate listening come next Easter!
Garrison Keillor's The Writer's Almanac: Each day, The Writer's Almanac features Garrison Keillor recounting the highlights of this day in history and reads a short poem or two. If you like A Prairie Home Companion or the dulcet tones of a smooth Midwestern accent, this show will not disappoint! Here's the iTunes Music Store link - don't worry, it's free!
[URL="feed://downloads.bbc.co.uk/rmhttp/downloadtrial/bbc1/hignfy-videopodcast/rss.xml"]Have I got news for you Vodcast.[/URL] The new video podcast from the greatest show on British TV. Hilarious.
EDIT: Quick backstory: The bald headed guy with the posh accent is Ian Hislop, editor of a political satire magazine, the guy with the mop of brown hair is Paul Merton, a comedian. The other 3 are guests.
I am in need of 10 different pokemon figures. I am missing Pupitar, Pineco, Snover, Azelf, Golem, Ralts, Claydol, Aron, Zapdos, and Budew. I was thinking about buying a collection from this LDU Company in China but I really don't need 288 pokemon figures, and that is the smallest collection that I see them listing on their website LINK REMOVED
I am trying to find a place to buy just the ten that I need. Has anyone ever bought pokemon characters from this LDU website? Oh yeah, here is a link to the page with all the pokemons LINK REMOVED
Why leave him? I think it'd be better to clean up the mess than letting it take up space, or retain the revival of old threads. Unless we want to bring it back for more podcast recommendations!
[url=feed://www.penny-arcade.com/padlc.xml]Downloadable Content, The Penny Arcade Podcast[/url]: I'm surprised I didn't post this in here before. It's an audio recording of Gabe and Tycho's exchanges during the comic-writing process. These guys have some great insights on game news, and I generally crack up more than I do when reading the comic. And of course, it's always interesting hearing how other people go about writing comics; the two bounce ideas back and forth expertly. Extremely infrequent updates, but that shouldn't bother anyone around here by now.
With Liberty And Justice For All: A podcast devoted to education on the current election, hosted by ten year-old Allison. Perhaps it's not anything you don't already know, but it sounds like a great way for Allison to study the political process, and might prove a helpful refresher for some.
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Unless she's a dude in drag, in which case, I apologise
I think I'm gonna tell her that her own name is twisting her precious words, as hope implies you think things will get better, whereas she's pretty much given up.
No, she's an actor. The word does not imply masculinity, it means "one who acts". If you want to be politically correct while also being actually correct, you could call her a "female actor".
"Waitress" is also incorrect to the point of being laughable.
Best of Chris Moyles He's a british radio presenter, and this podcast is quite witty, albeit a bit british, thus some topics won't be understood by Americans.
Just thought you should know.
Its like some brits may not understand some american based humour.
I'm not inferring British humour is superior.
Does Anglophile also include Gimme Gimme Gimme? Best British sitcom of the late 1990s featuring a gay man and a repugnant woman.
EDIT: Quick backstory: The bald headed guy with the posh accent is Ian Hislop, editor of a political satire magazine, the guy with the mop of brown hair is Paul Merton, a comedian. The other 3 are guests.
TOGETHER WE CAN DOMINATE THE ITUNES PODCAST TOP TEN!
I am trying to find a place to buy just the ten that I need. Has anyone ever bought pokemon characters from this LDU website? Oh yeah, here is a link to the page with all the pokemons LINK REMOVED
Any ideas please post and let me know
I'm leaving this one but removing the links, this is absurd.