It's not that I don't have things to say, because on any day of the week, I usually have plenty to say about everything, it's just that do I have anything to say that all of you want to hear?
While we love Angelina and her classic Hollywood style any day of the week, we didn’t quite get the tan almond-toe pumps.
What's more, you only have to read the papers any day of the week to see that infidelity is a subject which preoccupies Britain.
It's not that the polygamy angle completely lost its allure, but ...
I don't care that the polygamy angle is supposed to provide us another example of the ways HBO pushes storytelling boundaries.
Seinfeld, promoting his new film Bee Movie, said of bees, "They have no crime, they have no drugs, they have no rape. A little rape, but it's not that bad."
"After the TV series, I didn't really want to do anything -- and I still don't," Seinfeld said Tuesday.
When Katzenberg asked Seinfeld, "Why bees?" the comic replied that he has long been impressed by their "organizational society."
Although the negative repercussions of an organizational society leap quickly to mind, the systemic consequences are not all negative.
In this way, the Artemis archetype represents a capacity for resisting the fall into 'Organization Man' (Whyte 1956) or the 'Organizational Society' (Presthus 1978), which uses patterns of rewards, sanctions and other inducements to achieve social conformity. Symbolic management (Berg 1986; Alvesson 1990) again represents an important ideological tool in the desire to inculcate images for social compliance and the internalization of corporate values and goals. The Artemis archetype, therefore, is important in the contemporary era for preserving individual integrity and difference.
It's not that prosecutors didn't know where Rico's body was -- it's in a landfill.
Roxanne Smith of the federal Environmental Protection Agency in Washington, D.C., said ... [ Read More (1.2k in body) ]