We know that even when
the good guys have fun people still get hurt / killed.
Well guys it has been a whole month since that last buffalo recipe.....
Austin Aries is the one wearing the jacket that no credible
good guy would wear.
If we could replace Blake with
a better guy I would be all for it.
Just look at what another spurned former Italian international Giovinco managed to do to Toronto, he came over at 28 and
well you guys have seen him right!.
«
the Good Guys have won» is a tautology in the more cynical circles.
Questions of right and wrong can not be settled during a war but at most only after the war, and only in a symbolic way like the Nuremberg trials, and that too only if
the Good Guys have won.
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This is World War I - era trench warfare, only this time,
the good guys have giant gas - powered mechs and the bad guys are walking televisions.
But for one moment,
the good guys had a Hulk, who fights an epic, cosmic boxing match between himself and Thanos.
Except that
the good guys have kind of a bad streak, and the bad guys are good at heart — you get the drift.
This is World War I - era trench warfare, only this time,
the good guys have giant gas - powered mechs and the bad...
it looks really
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The bigger problem, though, is this: five hours into the «Hobbit» story,
the good guys have slaughtered hundreds upon hundreds of bad guys (both biped and arachnid), and they have not lost a single soldier.
If 2015's «The Force Awakens» rebooted the series by cleansing our palates from George Lucas» dreaded prequels and cranking up the nostalgia machine, «The Last Jedi» gives us a «Star Wars» for today, where
the good guys have shades of bad, the bad guys have shades of good and the rich get richer by profiting off the war between the two.
Fortunately for the bullied schools,
some good guys have stepped forth to help.
Many readers won't make it to what
these good guys have to report.
As readers discover these treasures and their experience with the treasure hunt becomes part of the tale, a back story will be unfolding that details the steps that
the good guys have taken to prevent the bad guys from capturing those actual human readers.
The fact that Japan is offering titles like Freedom Wars, Oreshika, and Soul Sacrifice Delta, with the looming promise of GR2, while
the best you guys have is a cheap Fat Princess title in name only and Hohokum, that... says a lot.
At which point literally every single
good guy has taken a turn getting kidnapped.
It's almost as if fighting
the good guys had begun to rub off on the Great Evil.
And right now
the good guys have conceded the field.
The fact that
the good guys have strong encryption weighs more than the fact that the bad guys have it, too.
Not exact matches
Or, like America's Cup - winning skipper Jimmy Spithill says, «Rarely
have I seen a situation where doing less than the other
guy is a
good strategy.»
Wouldn't it be
better to get the
guys to squish over a little rather than telling the women to stay put?
«We are happy to
have a show that was doing really
well, with a
guy who was a big TV star.
Fortunately James Clear, an entrepreneur and
guy who thinks a lot about goals, habits, and success,
has a much
better approach to achieving almost any goal — and it's an approach anyone can use.
There are at least 100
guys who
'd be
good candidates for every one of these jobs.
Not all of us are that honest - kind - of -
guy who
has no fear to straightly state his opinion and show appreciation when it comes to a
well - done job, but being a leader is sometimes all about getting out of our comfort zone.
(Pretty
good for a
guy who taught himself to throw left - handed so he
would be more attractive to scouts.)
And some of the players to watch out for are the same big
guys from 10 or 20 years ago (Microsoft, Oracle, AT&T, etc.) who are the long - entrenched stakeholders and «powers - who - be» in your space — not because they're great innovators or disruptors, but because: (a) they're increasingly
well - informed about who's doing what very
well (damn those demo days); (b) they're fairly fast followers with great gobs of money; and (c) they
have the people, resources, and patience to hang around and keep buying and trying until they eventually get things right in the long run.
A free market
guy wouldn't advocate government - legislated cellphone costs, knowing full
well that carriers deprived of roaming fees will hike other charges to compensate.
There's Dollar Shave Club for
guys, Birchbox for gals, Blue Apron for gourmets, and NatureBox for snackers — so why shouldn't Spot and Buddy
have their own subscription boxes as
well?
Who
better to offer advice on how to recover from failure than a
guy who
has recovered from many and is now standing taller than ever?
The same things you generally do to avoid catching any flu — wash your hands and steer clear of the
guy hacking and sniffing on the subway or airplane (and hey, if you're want to try stocking up on Vitamin C, you
'd be in
good company, even if science suggests you're probably not accomplishing much).
Despite the paltry revenue figures, these
guys have a very interesting idea and
good solid clients.
«Working with Clarence was the toughest challenge in my career,» says Scott, «as the more you gave of yourself, the more was expected of you — seven days per week and always driven by a man whose own anger and frustration with what
had happened to his people by «white
guys» made him determined and impatient to advance his own nation's
well - being.»
Not only is he one of the nicest, most graceful and open - hearted
guys I know, he is an extremely successful blogger and coach who
has a massive following (and at least one NYT
best - seller).
But I really think it's an incredible firm, always
has been,
well continue to be so, they're just pure excellence, I'm just really impressed with those
guys.
«We
had callers who were like, «You
guys are no
good.
And the Cru wines, or the higher - quality versions, «
have soft tannins, lush cherry flavor and a touch of spice, and will pair
well with turkey and a variety of sides,» says Mike DeSimone and Jeff Jenssen, a.k.a. the World Wine
Guys, who are wine, spirits, food and travel writers.
If the mentee is always going to be the
guy in the workplace complaining about how unfair the new HR policy is or how big a jerk the CEO is, or...
well you get the picture, the mentee
has already established barriers he or she will never overcome with or without your help.
«I think Bernie's a helluva
guy and
has a lot of
good ideas, but clearly he missed a couple days of class when they were going over economics at the U. of Chicago,» writes Jeremy Thornton, an account executive at Lamar Advertising, a small ad firm in Bridgeport, West Virginia.
The investment in telemedicine will save the company from building many new hospital beds, and make
better use of the ones it
has, said
Guy Glorioso, director of virtual care at the organization.
After testing out a couple of sweaters from this year's collection, which now includes hoodies for
guys and sweatpants for women, I
'd argue this is the company's
best attempt yet.
It's the kind of long - term thinking
guys like Stephen used to enrich our economy 130 - odd years ago, and that smart leaders
would do
well to emulate today.
«He
has a
better relationship with Putin than anyone else Trump could
have chosen, and before we dismiss that as a bad thing, we should consider the benefits of
better communications with a
guy that
has a demonstrated ability to make all kinds of trouble for Washington.»