Or, did that phrase actually fit the context of the email?
They were bars, not balls. But with nuts. And also salty.
I don't always trust my fingers to type what they should instead of what I'm thinking.
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Or, did that phrase actually fit the context of the email?
They were bars, not balls. But with nuts. And also salty.
I don't always trust my fingers to type what they should instead of what I'm thinking.
They were bars, not balls. But with nuts. And also salty.
Put 'em in your mouth! Suck on 'em!
Kalshane! Woo hoo!
List of people Rob Corddry is racist against. Including:
Seriously Stop Pausing This
What do you think this is Lost?
4 8 15 16 23 42
PT. Cruiser Owner
Nepalese
Boy Scout Troop 19
Canadian
Hawken School Class of '89
Colombian
From Either Dakota
Stephen Colbert
You know, after looking briefly at the entire list, wouldn't it have been easier to list the people he does like? Probably consisting of "himself"
Easier, but much less funny.
Moonie sushi. Weird.
Sara, I had to check and see if that was an April 1 article. It is very weird.
It does have that level of surreal, doesn't it? But then again, that sorta sums up the Moonies.
Bill Nye, the Science Guy, delivered a speech at a Waco community college where he wowed the crowd with lots of fun science facts, including pointing out that the Bible isn't entirely factualy when it comes to science. Well, actually, that part didn't go down well with the entire audience:
The Emmy-winning scientist angered a few audience members when he criticized literal interpretation of the biblical verse Genesis 1:16, which reads: “God made two great lights — the greater light to govern the day and the lesser light to govern the night. He also made the stars.”
He pointed out that the sun, the “greater light,” is but one of countless stars and that the “lesser light” is the moon, which really is not a light at all, rather a reflector of light.
A number of audience members left the room at that point, visibly angered by what some perceived as irreverence.
“We believe in a God!” exclaimed one woman as she left the room with three young children.