college buddy of mine was appointed to the bench by ah-nold.
i thought "great! i'll never have to pay another traffic ticket again!" he said no. time for a recall!
i like this option if you have even one drunk driving conviction on your record.
the conundrum is that i don't want everyone to get that first drunk driving conviction. it's like getting one more chance, free. in the meantime, that first time you drive impaired you can kill someone as easily as the ninth time you drive impaired, or the second, or the twelfth. is there a way to prevent people from driving under the influence without restricting any of their rights? if there, let's pursue it.
ha! wrong. i watched the devil wears prada once, and especially enjoyed the scene where anne was in her undies.
if you wanted to make a case against for seeing steel magnolias in the theater twice, you'd have a better argument, however.
haters gonna hate.
pardon me while i go back to work and listen to music. it's such a tough choice some days wondering which of the 17 albums i've recorded that i'm going to listen to. or maybe i'll practice my autograph some more. #toughchoices
sounds like a lot women her age are trying to find some way to make up for a lot of bad choices or difficult circumstances. they sound constantly unhappy about where they are and want something better. i dunno. i have a friend from high school who likes to post inspirational messages (i'm in my 50s), but her mom posts all kinds of these "can i get an amen" types of messages.
i live half a mile from work, so satellite is not practical for me.
there are three religious music channels together on sirius. the one called Enlighten plays some of the music from my men's chorus on sunday mornings, for those who may be interested.
she was terrific in american hustle, and she's really carried the hunger games movies.
beautiful girl, not stunning, but the kind you'd want to date. and seems to be loads and loads of fun.
deal apparently was contingent on Lacavlier retiring at the end of the season. something about his salary being an issue, though i'm not sure what it means.
sorry to see greene go down, but glad that we got a decent replacement in schenn. have heard lots of good things about him.
good luck to weal.
it'll be interesting to see what kind of voting results come in for trout and cabrerra. both should easily be above 95%, but we all know how things go with some of the morons who vote.
kershaw will get in easily, too, but he'll lost some first ballot votes because playoff kershaw has been decidedly less good than regular season kershaw.
harper will be another interesting one to watch.
i'm not sure yet about david ortiz. there's so much favorable sentimentality for him, and during his prime he always seemed to come up clutch at the right moments. but he's also mentioned in the mitchell report. i think he could get 95% of the vote or 50%, depending on how the writers are feeling and whether or not they change their stance on the PED users.
as much fun as it is to watch pride come through in the clutch, it was every bit as fun to watch that sweet, powerful swing from vladdy hitting the ball right on the button.
freddie mercury and his isolated vocals on we are the champions. outstanding, but i think the harmony vocals were also excellent.
http://digg.com/video/freddie-mercury-isolated-vocals-we-are-the-champions