jamiethekiller wrote:i'm gonna be shelling out probably close to a thousand dollars(if not more) in weddings/party in those 3 months.

jamiethekiller wrote:i'm gonna be shelling out probably close to a thousand dollars(if not more) in weddings/party in those 3 months.
pacino wrote:BigEd76 wrote:Seems like the people that can't afford the gifts and prep work (clothes, appearance, travel, etc.) for each wedding are the ones that bring up the "so many weddings" stuff
This guy fucks, am I right?!
phatj wrote:Bucky wrote:foe paw
Just curious, did you spell "faux pas" like this ironically?
swishnicholson wrote:Saw my niece in a cast picture and I didn't even recognize her. And I had the thought: sometimes when she's acting, she looks like a completely different person.
Woody wrote:Bill McNeal wrote:ReadingPhilly wrote:
Two veteran journalists were caught up in an attempted robbery while catching dinner on Wednesday night in Albuquerque, New Mexico — ending in the death of the would-be robber.
Former CNN anchor Lynne Russell told NBC News a story straight out of film noir, filled with coded messages, robbery at gunpoint, and an eventual shootout at a dark and shadowy Motel 6.
Russell said that at about 11:35 p.m. local time an armed man approached her in the parking lot of her motel and pushed her into her room with her husband, former CNN reporter Chuck de Caro.
The pair were better prepared than their assailant thought, according to NBC:
Russell and de Caro — both described as expert shots — were legally carrying concealed handguns, she said. She said she offered to search her purse for something of value to hand over to the gunman — and slipped her gun into the purse, which she then handed to her husband.
"'Is there anything in here we can give him?'" Russell said she asked. "Chuck said, 'Oh, yes, there is.'"
The assailant reportedly backed up and began firing at de Caro, who flashed his concealed gun and returned in kind.
"Chuck fired back, and it was a shootout," Russell, herself a former private investigator and sheriff's deputy with a black belt in martial arts, told NBC.
"The guy went down, and he was history," she added.
De Caro was reportedly shot three times, but avoided any damage to vital organs and he was expected to survive.
boom
Jesus, that's insane. Call me nuts, but I think I'd rather have my iPhone stolen than kill a man and get shot three times.
liberal pussy!
thephan wrote:pacino's posting is one of the more important things revealed in weeks.
Calvinball wrote:Pacino was right.
According to the documents, Cosby was asked by attorney Dolores Troiani: "When you got the quaaludes, was it in your mind that you were going to use these quaaludes for young women that you wanted to have sex with?"
Cosby answered yes.
The attorney then asked: "Did you ever give any of those young women the quaaludes without their knowledge?" At that point, Cosby's lawyer objected, stopping his client from answering.
Cosby then clarified an earlier remark saying that he had misunderstood.
He'd said he gave quaaludes to other people, and he later said: "I misunderstood. Woman ... not women."
thephan wrote:pacino's posting is one of the more important things revealed in weeks.
Calvinball wrote:Pacino was right.
PTOITWCFTPP wrote:Going to Ruth's Chris for the first time tonight. Is this a decent chain steakhouse or what?