Its a shame that we're known for burning tables. I guess heart warming stories of young love just don't get the clicks.
https://twitter.com/BuffsBarstool/status/922224834574209024/video/1
Wrong. Let's break this down.
The Bills were sitting at 44 (1) while the Rams were on the clock. The Bills trade their second AND third round picks (2 & 3) to the Rams to move up to 37 (4) where they select Zay Jones. That's 4 picks!! This is almost as bad as the Watkins fiasco that cost 6 draft picks!!!
I would loathe Brady playing for the Bills because the only way New England allows him to go to a divisional rival is if its Bledsoe part II and the guy is washed up.
If the Bills introduced a pay wall to read Chris Brown's puff pieces and SDS linked even one of them to TBD....I'd go full Kromer on the Bills.
Also, if anybody kneels at any time for any reason during any song, I just might burn my own house down.
I've seen the stats but I didn't think it was happening to people I knew. Willful naivety on my part it would seem.
Yeah, it was you. Why you think it's funny is beyond my comprehension.
I would tend to agree.
It has been sobering seeing the number of women I know and care about who are sharing the #metoo hashtag. They aren't famous and they don't work anywhere near Hollywood.
You're probably thinking of Oliver Platt who is commonly confused with Nathan Lane, but Platt wasn't in either The Birdcage or Mrs. Doubtfire, so I'm not sure that I understand where you're going with this.
Despite the damning allegations, I still appreciate Harvey's work. He had an illustrious career and that cannot be taken away from him. I thought he was absolutely brilliant in The Birdcage. Imagine my surprise when one of the most high profile openly gay actors in Hollywood is accused of assaulting so many women. I suppose that recognition provided him the perfect cover to pursue his true motive. The story is as sad as it is surprising.