Just for fun, is anyone offended at this unrealistic cartoon drawing of a man? http://www.istockphoto.com/file_thumbview_approve/5251881/2/istockphoto_5251881-retro-muscleman.jpg
So the ex-wife asked for the dress back for her 9 year old daughter? Or did she just want to stop her ex-husband from having fun with something that should be making him miserable?
I like the beer under the Christmas tree. I'm sure his ex-wife would never have "allowed" him to do that when she was there.
...and the excellent engine would be very similar to what is found in another, cheaper bike which is much easier to work on
The pictures are great; the designer really has some talent. But the bike seems like an exercise in "function following form"... kind of like what Apple produces :)
Thank you, Miss Cellania, for explaining it in clear, unbiased terms.
Regarding the media: why don't independent filmmakers start focusing on making more good, non-gender-biased movies? The standards in cinema can be changed. And inevitably it'll be more rewarding than sitting around doing movie statistics.
According to this test, a politically correct movie about two homosexual minority Muslim men struggling for equal rights in society would not pass the test ... UNLESS there were significant women characters. That sounds a little sexist to me.
"Suddenly an outright ban sounds like a reasonable response." - How nice. I should be banned from drinking alcohol because someone killed someone else while drunk? Thanks. Now I know why the USA isn't as free as it used to be...
"Smart man, especially considering since he's from Ohio." - Say that in Ohio and see what happens.
How about this: alcohol has been consumed by the public for a LONG time... thousands of years. There has been no breakdown of society in that time because of alcohol. Alcohol doesn't make people bad; it just makes them uninhibited. So, the problem isn't this drink, it's the people who are drinking it.
I'll continue drinking my alcohol until people like the above posters convince the politicians that I'm somehow harming myself and others. At that point we will have another prohibition, and we'll be repeating history.
I like the beer under the Christmas tree. I'm sure his ex-wife would never have "allowed" him to do that when she was there.
The pictures are great; the designer really has some talent. But the bike seems like an exercise in "function following form"... kind of like what Apple produces :)
Regarding the media: why don't independent filmmakers start focusing on making more good, non-gender-biased movies? The standards in cinema can be changed. And inevitably it'll be more rewarding than sitting around doing movie statistics.
"Smart man, especially considering since he's from Ohio." - Say that in Ohio and see what happens.
How about this: alcohol has been consumed by the public for a LONG time... thousands of years. There has been no breakdown of society in that time because of alcohol. Alcohol doesn't make people bad; it just makes them uninhibited. So, the problem isn't this drink, it's the people who are drinking it.
I'll continue drinking my alcohol until people like the above posters convince the politicians that I'm somehow harming myself and others. At that point we will have another prohibition, and we'll be repeating history.