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I ACCIDENTALLY SENT MY POTENTIAL FUTURE BOSS A PICTURE OF NIC CAGE RATHER THAN MY COVER LETTER+RESUME, WHICH WAS A ZIP FILE TITLED WITH A BUNCH OF NUMBERS LIKE THE JPG I ACCIDENTALLY ATTACHED OH MY GOD
I’d hire you in a heartbeat.
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The eyes in these two shots say it all. And for the record, not knowing who Ginuwine is totally a legit reason to break up with a person.
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Jürgen Klinsmann: modest, humble, and a great goalscorer. Here he gets into his luxury car after training in England where Klinsmann played for Tottenham Hotspurs during the 1994/95 season. In his brief time in England, Klinsmann won the Football Writer’s Association Footballer of the Year award.
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“Nets Basketball.” that’s it. “Nets.” “Basketball.”
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if you’re listening to Mastodon, be prepared.
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My lady tried to do this to Doc Devine-[REDACTED] once upon a time and met with the same sort of nonviolent resistance. It’s an impressive protest in GIF form, too.
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can’t wait
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New York Times, November 11, 1911 via Jenna.
Devastated for Mrs. Olga Stadia
Follow Up of the Day: Governor Rick Perry stopped by nearly every morning news show this morning in an effort to attempt an explanation for his odd memory lapse during last night’s debate.
“I think that I’m like most Americans in that there are so many agencies of government I’d like to forget that the Department of Energy was one of those,” Perry told the Today show’s Ann Curry.
He repeated the same talking point to George Stephanopoulos on ABC’s Good Morning America. On CBS’s The Early Show, Perry tried the same folksy “I stepped in it” line he gave his Twitter followers after last night’s debacle.
Another leitmotif of the early show appearances: I may not be the perfect candidate, but that’s because there isn’t one.
Getting down to brass tacks, New York Times political handicapper Nate Silver asks “is Perry toast?” and answers: “Mr. Perry’s demise could be a self-fulfilling prophecy: If everyone thinks he is going to lose, he almost certainly will.”
At least one person doesn’t think Rick Perry is going to lose: Rick Perry.
“You know what day it is?,” he asked NBC’s Curry. “It’s the 236 birthday of the U.S. Marine Corps. If there was a day to stay in a fight this is it.”
[atlantic / @governorperry / ap.]
Please don’t bring the Marine Corps into this, Ricky.
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