testing, testing, one, two, three. sir, you got the headphones part there? yes, this is the doctor. am i looking for a part-time job? hi, this is dianna. i m looking for a medical field. you guys want to [bleep] around? you re going to [bleep] need pain management. i walked out of the door. you make a lot more money doing this than you do doing plastic surgery. my doctor s average is about 1.8 million a year. oh my god. that s great, chris. hello? christopher? yes. hey, it s the sheriff s office. what s wrong? you need to come home right now. there s some people at your house who need to speak to you. hello? hey. they re in the house. they have dogs and the fbi is here. it s not a [bleep] joke. baby, you know i love you, right? yeah, i do. what do you want me to do? i don t know, chris. baby, i m [bleep] i m [bleep] why are you [bleep] they re going to put me in jail for a long time, babe. a long [bleep] time. you just need to rel
Today we are extremely excited to bring you the premiere of the debut album by Thunder Bay-based emo/screamo band Burial Etiquette! The album is called Mis-en-scène and features eight new tracks that dive deep into self-reflection, grief, buried trauma, and guilt with poetic lyric.
The Near North Side neighborhood tavern Weeds has been a garden of cultural delights. It was a cornerstone of Chicago’s poetry scene. It was the site of historic Thursday night jazz sessions…Actor John Cusack tended bar and Jamie Lee Curtis once drank tequila there. And there was Weeds bartender-host Sergio Mayora.
but that ain t that bad to go to space. once word got out that there was money to be made, and big money, they popped up everywhere, like weeds. starting my own clinic was easy. i mean, it was actually too easy. it wasn t until i met vinny when i realized how easy it was. i went into vincent colangelo s clinic. i was doctor shopping. i m just sitting there filling out patient forms. he grabs my form, and he just starts checking. ten on the pain level. this hurts, this hurts, this hurts. you got to tell him this. i was like, who the hell is this guy? and everyone s like, oh, that s the owner. that s vinny. pill mill vinny. we hit it off. the next day, we went and met for lunch. he goes, you want to be a business partner? at that time, i drove a big jacked-up truck, a yellow f-150. and he said, i want your truck. that s part of the deal. i said, i don t have nothing to drive. that s fine. i ll give you this mercedes. he had an addiction to cars.
and of course, derek. he was enjoying those cash plays. that s [bleep] free money, dude. hello? chris. yeah. you know that virgin mobile guy, the billionaire? who s that? he made his own speak faster. he made his own ship to go to the moon. the seats are $200,000 a person. but that ain t that bad to go to space. once word got out that there was money to be made, and big money, they popped up everywhere, like weeds. starting my own clinic was easy. i mean, it was actually too easy. it wasn t until i met vinny when i realized how easy it was. i went into vincent colangelo s clinic. i was doctor shopping. i m just sitting there filling out patient forms. he grabs my form, and he just