

The only Jack Black acting moment I didn’t hate was his cameo in Anchorman. Interestingly Jack Black and Will Ferrell are my top two answers.
The only Jack Black acting moment I didn’t hate was his cameo in Anchorman. Interestingly Jack Black and Will Ferrell are my top two answers.
I’m glad Mary speaks for all disabled people and we can finally put this topic to rest.
For at least the last 6 generations in my family there was a tradition of sharing a first name across two generations with different middle names (so there was no actual Jrs). So like Robert James, Robert Charles, Charles Lee, Charles William, William Daniel, William Samuel, blah blah blah. My father was the second William, so to continue the tradition me or my brothers would name a son with our first name.
We all produced girls. So much for that stupid tradition!
You guys ever do any genealogy? There are so many places and times in history where women’s names simply weren’t recorded. Census records from the 1800s in the US are like, “John Smith, wife, 6 children 3 male 3 female”.
I would agree for jr and III, but I think by the time you get to IV like op you’re dealing with generational pressure just as much as you are ego.
So how come the rest of the planet besides America hasn’t transitioned to a single time zone yet?
Nah you just don’t get to use Mary’s opinion as the final word on the matter.