particular reason. i can t imagine why. do you think they came up with this dress code by writing down what you wear and just putting do not in front of it. they just took pictures of my closet. there s no dress code at good nights in raleigh, north carolina where i m performing. is that right? there will not be. that s where i work. newsweek is doing this. it s like showing up to the last remaining blockbuster and going where s your waistcoat, mister. does this go too far or too far or too far or not far enough? i m going say somewhere in the middle. just to steal buck s line fp i have lii feel like there s lee
i can t imagine why. do you think they came up with this dress code by writing down what you wear and just putting do not in front of it. they just took pictures of my closet. there s no dress code at good nights in raleigh, north carolina where i m performing. is that right? there will not be. that s where i work. newsweek is doing this. it s like showing up to the last remaining blockbuster and going where s your waistcoat, mister. does this go too far or too far or too far or not far enough? i m going say somewhere in the middle. just to steal buck s line fp i have lii feel like there s lee
flames ripped through the complex. reporter: residents describe it as a morning of chaos and terror. two people are still missing and survivors rao e counting horror stories as that explosion ripped through the three-story apartment building. as the walls crumbled around them, people jumped from second-floor balconies. one man was thrown by the force of the explosion. many residents describe the blast as feeling like an earthquake. one woman said, there was a big bang on my bedroom wall and the guy s closet from inside was in my closet. another woman said that a bedroom wall fell down on top of her. police first thought 11 people