were both your prisoners...? What would you do to them?
Personally, I'd bone Mila and have Jake film it on a black-and-white camcorder.
Then I be like, "HAAAH! I get this and Jake no getty this!"
dudes talk dirty about them...? they feel degraded? Wtf?
1st of all, this is a Free Country. Free Speech all the way.
2ndly, you're walking 'round in a bikini and what do you expect us to talk about?
Your intellectual capacity? Or your heiney?
3rdly, .... damn... can't think of a thirdly.
...serving in the US Military? Only 3 more days before Congress gets to decide whether or not to repeal Don't Ask Don't Tell
I sure hope they keep it.
The military is supposed to be a professional fighting force.
We don't need hairstylists, fashion experts (like Bruno), Broadway divas, and...
I loved that one part where Oskar Schindler was in his car bawling about how he could have saved more Jews. It was hysterically funny!!! I was like, "Oh, no you dinnnn!" :P
I've seen a couple of them when I was about 12. Subtitled, of course.
But even then, I found them to be too melodramatic, and the plots were too superficial and contrived.
Plus, I think movies there are always so family-oriented, they lack maturity and depth.
But then again, I haven't seen...
independence for their homelands? Why don't the Catalan and Basque and Galician and Valencian nationalist groups coordinate their efforts to break away from Spain together?
Wouldn't they be a more powerful voice if they unified their efforts to break off from Spain?
companies couldn't fire people for Speech? Obviously, that would mean people could freely criticize their employers (both orally and in written/Internet postings form) without fear.
But what sort of negative situations could you imagine if the Court upheld such an expansive view of Free Speech...
companies couldn't fire people for Speech? Obviously, that would mean people could freely criticize their employers (both orally and in written/Internet postings form) without fear.
But what sort of negative situations could you imagine if the Court upheld such an expansive view of Free Speech...