Late night texts won't get you any service
I think chivalry officially died when the text message was invented. After the text, the sext was spawned, making hooking up easier than ever.
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I think chivalry officially died when the text message was invented. After the text, the sext was spawned, making hooking up easier than ever.
A complex unraveling of the forces that drive a man to action is not something often found in classic westerns. Neither are stagecoach chases featuring 19th Century machine gun fights and an exploding horse, but the audience shouldn't hold that against 3:10 to Yuma,"" a remake of a classic 1950s western of the same name, lest it miss out on an excellent modern take on the genre.
Rob Zombie has added another tally mark to the ongoing list of uber-gory, cut-the-sex-crazed-teens-into-little-pieces, villain-can't-die slasher flicks.
*Rage Against the Machine*
I wear tank tops year-round because I'm terrified of getting pit stains. I laugh at inappropriate times, like when people fall or take off their shirt. I see every mirror as an opportunity to check out the status of my chest area.
State Democrats criticized a Republican senator for switching her stance on expanding the state's ""do-not-call"" list to include cell phones Tuesday.
Yeah, I saw ""Spider-Man 3."" I also saw the reviews. Do I agree? Well, no. However, it's not my job to review this movie for the Daily Cardinal. That's been done. But for the last year, it has been my job to rant and rave and love and praise anything and everything about the land of movies. I've been all over the place: make-out movies, diatribes on the Academy, selling porn to strangers, a quiz, a fight club, film noir and more.
This is how clear it is that something is brewing. Next time you're outside, count the number of hats with a Milwaukee baseball logo and ask yourself when the last time was they were this widespread.
For an artist's songs to be covered by another artist is typically a badge of honor, a sign that they've written something worth the attention of others. If the cover is better it can breathe new life into the track, and if the artist is more renowned it means more fame for the original artist. So what does it mean when the covers are inferior to the original or the artist is already famous enough that a cover gives them nothing new?
The No. 40 UW men's tennis team looks to stay hot Friday as it takes on No. 41 Penn State in the quarterfinals of the Big Ten Tournament at 9 a.m. at Schwartz Tennis Center at Purdue.
While watching ""In the Land of Women,"" two things become abundantly clear: 1) Adam Brody is one of those highly-underrated up-and-comers that has wasted way too much time on ""The O.C."" and 2) His performance is one of the only things that saves such a daft and schmultzy movie from utter failure.
The Wisconsin softball team (5-7 Big Ten, 24-15 overall) came up short in both games against No. 8 Northwestern (10-3 Big Ten, 35-10 overall) this weekend, losing 2-1 Friday night and 6-2 Saturday afternoon at Goodman Diamond.
After my first day of discussion last semester, I knew I was going to love my Com Arts 250 TA. She was animated, sarcastic and unafraid to make an ass out of herself. Half my knowledge of television came from her as it was her life passion. She opened every class with ""Anyone see anything good on TV lately?""
Talish Barrow does not consider himself a song-and-dance man. Until recently he did not even really like musicals. Four years at an art high school and four more studying drama at New York University made him a theater traditionalist. He majored in acting but has not truly performed for nearly a decade.
In the 1992 classic ""Glengarry Glen Ross,"" Alec Baldwin's character informed three beleaguered real estate salesmen that first place in the company's sales competition received a Cadillac. ""You want to know what second place is?"" Baldwin asked. ""Second place is a set of steak knives. Third place is you're fired.""
When Steve Irwin passed away last September I was heart broken. His enthusiastic Australian charm instilled a love for nature and the desire to explore in millions of his viewers. He was truly one of a kind.
The Daily Cardinal presents the second segment of Quarterback Q&A as Ryan Reszel chats with junior Kansas State transfer Allan Evridge.
Ihad, of course, hoped to run into some of my favorite TV celebrities when I visited Las Vegas this past week. Sin City has become the trendy stomping ground for some of TV's brightest stars—""The Simple Life's"" Paris Hilton, Hef's girlfriends from ""The Girls Next Door"" and even Jeremy Piven from ""Entourage.""
Despite facing criticism in his first two seasons, quarterback John Stocco ended his Badger career as one of the most accomplished signal-callers in Wisconsin football history. The three-year starter stands second on the university's all-time career passing list with 7,227 yards. He also holds the Badger single-season records for touchdown passes with 21 and passing yardage with 2,920.
Family dinner is one of those things you don't miss until you're at college. Sure you don't have to actually make dorm food, and frozen pizzas are cheap and easy, but nothing quite compares to Mom's home cooking after a long day of sleeping through class.