UGH!
“Also a big to whomever said that having kids gets more taxes back. I went from getting like MAYBE $500 back to getting like $6,000 now. I really don’t NEED the money, but man is it nice!”
Ok, on this American Indian Tipi exhibit, there was a placard accompanying some contemporary artworks next to some original weaponry, which said that 22% of American Indian adult men are either in or have been in the US Armed Forces and that reflects a commitment to the tradition of being warriors.
Biff, Reuben Kincaid was the Manager of the Partridge Family. (And I’m slightly embarrassed that I know that.)
Played by Canadian actor Dave Madden.
UGH!
“Also a big to whomever said that having kids gets more taxes back. I went from getting like MAYBE $500 back to getting like $6,000 now. I really don’t NEED the money, but man is it nice!”
Read more: http://www.city-data.com/forum/work-employment/1271741-should-those-children-paid-more-2.html#ixzz1LrlYj5GT
:-/
*rob*
Or a lot of music that you all probably listen to for that matter?
Don’t be so quick to judge other people’s shallow little pleasures.
Kinkade’s sort the Trump of the art world. More brand manager than actual savvy macher.
Isn’t Thomas Kindade just the visual equivalent of the average broadway musical? Just kind of shallow and feelgood and mentally two dimensional?
Ok, on this American Indian Tipi exhibit, there was a placard accompanying some contemporary artworks next to some original weaponry, which said that 22% of American Indian adult men are either in or have been in the US Armed Forces and that reflects a commitment to the tradition of being warriors.
WHAT?
Wasn’t Thomas Kinkade the manager of The Partridge Family?
By BoerumHillScott on May 9, 2011 10:35 AM
Regarding Thomas Kinkade, how can you say that someone who lends his name to animated Christmas village sets found in SkyMall is not a true artist?
[shaking]
I don’t know BoerumHillScott, I don’t know.
whoops – kinkade.
Bklyn museum always sort of feels like a natural history museum; like it wants to borrow a series of tepid blockbusters to fill the seats.