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- Johasiwalter
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Need drafting table for my new office,never use it.
Suggestion?
Thanks!
Need drafting table for my new office,never use it.
Suggestion?
Thanks!
- sixstringer
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So the International House of Pancakes is now the International House of Burgers?
I still wouldn't touch that fudge with a 10ft pole.
I still wouldn't touch that fudge with a 10ft pole.
Apparently some temporary marketing thing to promote their burgers. Because when I think of IHOP, I totally think of getting burgers there.sixstringer wrote:So the International House of Pancakes is now the International House of Burgers?
I still wouldn't touch that fudge with a 10ft pole.
35mmpaul wrote:We are addicted to things that hurt our butts.
- Irishman12
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That is awesome. Not a bad rendition.mfaith wrote:
- rubberneck
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Flippy fudge Part II
- ToolFanFromWayBack
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I was watching the trailer for Alita: Battle Angel (Apparently colons are the new hotness ) and wondered if the non academy award winners felt a little inferior when the movie has a bunch of winner in it. Academy Award Winner Christoph Waltz, Academy Award Winner Jennifer Connelly, Academy Award Winner Mahershala Ali, and someone you have never heard of.
I need more. Nothing seems to satisfy. I don't want it. I just need it. To feel, to breathe, to know I'm alive. - MJK
“People incapable of guilt usually have a good time.” - Rust Cohle
Presenting Codeblue's 30000th post -
“People incapable of guilt usually have a good time.” - Rust Cohle
Presenting Codeblue's 30000th post -
Codeblue wrote:bump
It was on both sides of the sign.
- rubberneck
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Dude was very self aware and pragmatic, shame he's gone.
- bryndavies
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Interesting to see him talking about valuing himself enough to decide not to die as a drug addict, and turn it around. Wonder what happened to his sense of value last week?
T.K.C.
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Reddit Rumors and speculation. Seems to be the common opinion:
Anthony Bourdain madly loved Asia Argento. She was young, edgy, controversial and European and perhaps reminded him of his younger rebel self. In defending her and supporting her claims against Harvey Weinstein to his millions of followers, business partners and employers, Bourdain fancied himself her white knight in shining armor; the relevant protector to her bad-ass damsel in distress. Most recently in May he tweeted raving support of Argento's supposedly unscripted #metoo speech at the Cannes Film Festival. That same night, a French journalist then unknown to Bourdain, Hugo Clément, blogged the entire transcript of Argento's speech, before any other news media. How was it this young Clément got the scoop? 2 weeks later, Bourdain sees photos of his damsel less in distress, her eyes filled with lust, wrapped in the arms of a new, younger, sexier, white night: the man who supported her #MeToo speech the same night he did - young Hugo Clément. Bourdain realizes then, he's been played for the ultimate fool! All this time he's been supporting her, retweeting her, singing her praises in interviews, giving 100% of his love, and enriching her by featuring her on his shows, she's been giving herself to a man half his age. All This. Time. His heart and ego ~ as an aging man ~ combined with past mental health issues cannot withstand the burden of humiliation and heartbreak. After all, can he love another woman more than he loves Asia right now? At 61,does he have the energy to? So revenge - how does Chef Bourdain choose to serve it? Dead cold. An impulsive crime of passion. He becomes the main dish. He kills himself, so that she will no longer be able to hurt him. So that she will know the pain she's caused him. Likewise she will no longer be able to benefit from him, his successful shows and industry connections. Usually with crime of passion, one spouse kills another. But every so often, in a tragic Shakespearen manner, the spouse scorned kills himself...hence was the case here.
https://old.reddit.com/r/pics/comments/ ... _bourdain/
Anthony Bourdain madly loved Asia Argento. She was young, edgy, controversial and European and perhaps reminded him of his younger rebel self. In defending her and supporting her claims against Harvey Weinstein to his millions of followers, business partners and employers, Bourdain fancied himself her white knight in shining armor; the relevant protector to her bad-ass damsel in distress. Most recently in May he tweeted raving support of Argento's supposedly unscripted #metoo speech at the Cannes Film Festival. That same night, a French journalist then unknown to Bourdain, Hugo Clément, blogged the entire transcript of Argento's speech, before any other news media. How was it this young Clément got the scoop? 2 weeks later, Bourdain sees photos of his damsel less in distress, her eyes filled with lust, wrapped in the arms of a new, younger, sexier, white night: the man who supported her #MeToo speech the same night he did - young Hugo Clément. Bourdain realizes then, he's been played for the ultimate fool! All this time he's been supporting her, retweeting her, singing her praises in interviews, giving 100% of his love, and enriching her by featuring her on his shows, she's been giving herself to a man half his age. All This. Time. His heart and ego ~ as an aging man ~ combined with past mental health issues cannot withstand the burden of humiliation and heartbreak. After all, can he love another woman more than he loves Asia right now? At 61,does he have the energy to? So revenge - how does Chef Bourdain choose to serve it? Dead cold. An impulsive crime of passion. He becomes the main dish. He kills himself, so that she will no longer be able to hurt him. So that she will know the pain she's caused him. Likewise she will no longer be able to benefit from him, his successful shows and industry connections. Usually with crime of passion, one spouse kills another. But every so often, in a tragic Shakespearen manner, the spouse scorned kills himself...hence was the case here.
https://old.reddit.com/r/pics/comments/ ... _bourdain/