Perkins, you know that problem you had with Hardison in The 12 Step Job? John Rogers talks about it:
This blows by super-fast, but if you watch Hardison fight, he gets punched early, and after that he's mainly tying the guy up with his longer reach, kind of wrestle-grappling. Aldis is very careful about making sure he's still awkward in a physical confrontation.
That said, Eliot's probably giving him some pointers.
I'll find you the video in the next ad break.
My real problem was that I want to see the
teaching him pointer
thing.
Thanks!
Oh, wow, that's Bobby Jindal sounds like? I feel like someone on PBS is trying to teach me how to read. Also what a terrible, terrible speech. (He's against volcano monitoring, by the way.)
What's the downside to monitoring volcanoes?
Perkins, here's the renewal video: [link]
Perkins, there's a lot that I want to see. And I'm terribly suspicious that our team
won't get out of their tangle by the end of the season
which will irritate me. I'll still buy the DVDs, though.
What's the downside to monitoring volcanoes?
$140 million.
I suspect he's the last person to hear about the supervolcano. Also there's like an entire state made out of volcanoes!
Also, PS, Bobby Jindal: lots of people pay for births on credit. That was a terrible intro.
Kalshane, I'd just tuned in so I probably misunderstood. I'll read it in the paper tomorrow!
That was definitely the student sitting next to Michelle--she's an 8th grader who decided to head to the library and type up a letter to Congress which her teacher then copied to send to both their Congresscritters and to the President. (Her mom was sitting on the other side.)
Bobby Jindal is spreading that stupid-ass made up lie about the high speed rail project from Vegas to Disneyland, which is NOWHERE in the newly signed law, damnit!!!
Mea culpa. Don't trust me for tv recitations.