LOL - the wife likes Gran Marnier - gets expensive, although she's on some kind of serious health kick lately. On those rare occasions I drink Liquor, its either Whistle Pig 10-year or Woodford double-oak. Occasional Yuengling Light for beer. Oh, and occasionally a nice glass of good Cabernet.Cannonpointer » Yesterday, 2:19 pm » wrote: ↑ I'm a Jim Beam/Gran Marnier man.
I like Jack better, but not as much better to justify the price.
I WISH I didn't like Gran Marnier so much, but I do - which justifies the price.
I don't do wine coolers. I drink Guiness and New Castle and Heineken - and MGD when I'm feeling trashy.
No, it means that a federal appeals JUDGE has made that finding. Trump is seeking an en banc hearing.Blackvegetable » Yesterday, 2:32 pm » wrote: ↑ That means that a federal appeals court has found no procedural issues with the case.
It isn't relitigated on appeal.
Not a damned thing wrong with Yuengling.Skans » Yesterday, 2:41 pm » wrote: ↑ LOL - the wife likes Gran Marnier - gets expensive, although she's on some kind of serious health kick lately. On those rare occasions I drink Liquor, its either Whistle Pig 10-year or Woodford double-oak. Occasional Yuengling Light for beer. Oh, and occasionally a nice glass of good Cabernet.
MGD - Miller? The Champaign of Beers. Love the stuff, but too many useless calories. Might as well be drinking coke with extra sugar.
No...it WON'T be relitigated on appeal unless a new trial is ordered.Cannonpointer » Yesterday, 2:43 pm » wrote: ↑ No, it means that a federal appeals JUDGE has made that finding. Trump is seeking an en banc hearing.
If that's approved, it will be relitigated on appeal. If it's denied, he'll likely keep going. The only place Trump DOESN'T cut losses is in courts.
EXACTLY!Blackvegetable » Yesterday, 2:46 pm » wrote: ↑ No...it WON'T be relitigated on appeal unless a new trial is ordered.
That sign?
MR-7 » Yesterday, 6:33 am » wrote: ↑ Mother **** did nothing about it.
"She's a knockout, always has been," Hanks said of the daughter he shared with the late Susan Dillingham. "You know, it's a pride because I think — she shares it with me. She's very open about what the process is.""We all come from checkered, cracked lives, all of us," he concluded. E.A., whose initials stand for Elizabeth Anne, wrote about her complicated childhood marred by her parents’ divorce and a mother she claims could be emotionally and physically "violent."
After her parents' divorce, her mom got full custody and moved them to Sacramento. "As the years went on, the backyard became so full of dog s--- that you couldn’t walk around it, the house stank of smoke," she wrote in an excerpt obtained by People magazine, adding she believes her mother, although undiagnosed, suffered from bipolar disorder and episodes of extreme paranoia and delusions.
Everyone acts shocked that Tom's ex-wife got custody of the children but seem to forget Tom cheated on his first wife when he met Rita Wilson. One has to wonder why Tom didn't get custody of his daughter. Tom Hanks is a pedo
Tom Hanks says 'we all come from checkered' lives amid daughter's memoir claiming abusive childhood
Smoke another bowl, retard.
Then why didn’t you say so the first time.