“dont want 2 suck anee empire” bill bissett
From narrativ enigma/rumours uv hurricane (2004)
From narrativ enigma/rumours uv hurricane (2004)
(Adj.) Expressing a wish, but not creating an obligation
Basically the reverse of a monopoly, a market controlled by a single or dominant seller.
Edit: Solved, it’s “Christine” from 1987. An episode of ScreenPlay.
I have a movie on the tip of my tongue but cannot remember what it is. It’s about a teen girl, I think it’s Scottish, and she walks around her town with a plastic bag selling heroin and helping her customers shoot up. The problem is if you search “teen heroin scotland” in any form you just get Trainspotting. Might have been a TV film originally? I don’t recall it being that long, possibly sub-90 minutes.
I have it in my head that the name is something suspiciously close to a more famous teen heroin movie: Christiane F. I feel like it’s something close to that, “Christina” or maybe even just “Christian” but I could be wrong.
“This restaurant is disgusting, I’m going to recommend it to my boss.”
Noun: The use of many conjunctions to achieve an overwhelming effect in a sentence.
Such as in the Bible or Ernest Hemingway using “and” to extend sentences and individually emphasize each element.
Adjective
Pertaining to a siege
Just curious what this is? Spotted in suburban northeast US. Didn’t see anything wlse like it around but maybe I just missed them.
In Massachusetts the fees for a marriage license are set by each town. It costs $50 to get married in Boston but only $15 in Wenham. Are there any cheaper cities or towns in the Commonwealth?