Doritos® - Fashionista Daddy -- Crash the Super Bowl 2013 Finalist Maybe I am a crumudgeon because I hate this commercial that is a finalist for the 2013 Superbowl Commercials(and everyone else in the world seems to like it, especially women) but it just makes me feel sick. I hate how the dad eats that Dorito in like the gayest way possible with smudged makeup. I think all the dads across America, and especially middle America are gunna hate this ad if it plays. It makes him look like he is the prison fairy and he was mouth banged by sixteen inmate. He gets a Dorito for being a good sport and taking all sixteen loads. Here ya go sport, wash it down with a Dorito you little slut. Then his friends come over? Why do they head straight to his daughters room? Ok here is the scenario. You and a few friends roll over to you buddies house to watch football, you walk into the house, no one seems to be home, you don't go to the kitchen, you don't sit one the couch and wait for your...
Photo Cred Golden Globes Recap - Jodie Foster, Quentin Tarantino, Tommy Lee Jones and Seth MacFarlane As always the Golden Globes boar the shit out of me but there were some notable moments that created some good entertainment. First up on the list will be Quentin Tarantino accepting his award for Djengo Unchained. First, I have seen that movie and it is one of the best movies I have ever seen. Ever. If you can't appreciate that movie and you don't like it because you get sqweemish and scared you are just immature. The movie is adult and it is very well done. I hate violence as much as the next guy but in the right context, and if it helps maximize the impact of the story, then it's all good. Anyway...Questing Tarantino really took his liberties with this speech. It went on and on and on and on. I didn't watch enough to see it but I guess Jodi Foster went silly bizerk with some coming out of the closet talk and how hard Hollywood is. I don't think anyone ...
IRS poised to get $80 billion in new funding over the coming decade if the Inflation Reduction Act passes The Internal Revenue Service’s operations are catching heat as the tax agency is in line for an $80 billion budget boost under the Democrats’ proposed spending plan — and now there’s intense attention being focused on IRS workers who actually pack heat. It started as criticism from Republican leaders that the tax-collecting agency would bring on 87,000 new employees to “target regular, everyday Americans” with the $80 billion earmarked for the IRS in the Inflation Reduction Act reconciliation bill, which looks poised to become law. That’s a “ misleading ” claim, according to the Associated Press. The bill passed Friday in a 220-207 vote of the House of Representatives and is now headed to President Joe Biden’s desk to be signed into law. In recent days there’s been an online stir over job postings for IRS special agents who carry guns as part of their work with th...
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