Ping me when a man tattoo’ed your name on his arm.
Sidebar: Can you rock that dress at age 66?
The tattoo is a classic example of Google translate gone wrong.
She’s not rocking in that dress though, plus it’s hard to say when I’m less than half her age
Rocking or not, that’s for courage!
UCLA is better, honestly. Smarter, not necessarily richer, women…
U S C university of spoiled children
USC likely has the highest per-capita beauty. (Other than highest olympic Golds, highest number of oscars etc)
These college campuses are filled with brains and beauty.
Ranking:
UCLA: 18
USC: 9
Case closed.
For me the most amazing fact about USC is
All told, USC’s Olympians have won 635 places on Olympic teams, and have taken home 135 gold medals, 88 silver and 65 bronze.
Uh, Niche is your source??? Should I call the posters to chime in about Niche???
UCLA is the #1 applied for college (undergraduate freshman admissions) in the nation for more than a few years now. And, it ain’t close.
Please, it is only that Stanford just passed us recently but up until recently UCLA had the most NCAA championships of all schools. It WAS us until Stanford caught us and then USC. Look it up…
Never mind, we tied it back up I guess this year with several championships…
Here, tell me a school that can top these 3 former student athletes (male/female):
I am too mature to trash talk with Bruins I am sure UCLA has many amazing stats and so does USC. But USC has a LOT more prettier faces. Rich people simply make prettier babies. And did I talk about a film school in campus?
Here, to top off the list of great accomplishments, we “invented” the internet. Defense rests, Your Honor…
https://ethw.org/Milestones:Birthplace_of_the_Internet,_1969
Arguing over whether or not your alma mater is better than the rest??? How pathetic…
Yours is pretty good, by the way…
@sfdragonboy has the best house, the best wife, went to the best school, has a golden palate for the best Chinese food on the planet, and that’s not all, he also uses the best internet on earth. Nobody can change these facts, and I mean NOBODY, period.
Best hood in the best city, best 1.5 star internet service.
@sfdragonboy has the best house, the best wife, went to the best school, has a golden palate for the best Chinese food on the planet, and that’s not all, he also uses the best internet on earth. Nobody can change these facts , and I mean NOBODY, period.
Uh, I never actually said I had the best of anything. It only seems that way because the examples given were especially poor or very, very low bar. When you come to an open forum like this and present a case, make sure you can defend it well. No question, I have been fortunate in most of my moves because well they were calculated moves that panned out. I wlll say this, and it is key for my successes. I will outwork anyone for anything. How is it really different from other folks here whose stocks did really well for them? Do you see me going off on them? There are quite a few successful folks on here whom I respect greatly actually and can have friendly debates about stuff without getting all hurt from it. Hey yeah, some guys/gals are way, way more rich than I am or way more handsome I am sure. I could care less. And I am sure they could care less about me too. At the end of the day, I am extremely comfortable with what I have that nothing else matters to me anyway.
The thing is, if someone presents something for discussion or debate and I feel that I have evidence that says otherwise I will present it. Anyone can, and should. What is wrong with that? As long as it is not ridiculous pie in the sky stuff, like saying that essentially a grade C in something is somehow better than a grade A, it should be fine. I mean, to say that thousands of people don’t know what good food is, is frankly insulting and frankly who made you guys the experts? Random people took the time to write about a favorable experience they had at a restaurant so shouldn’t we give them the benefit of the doubt and allow them to express that legitimate thought?
Not sure why you are writing a book for a joke. I know your personality well enough to know what you want to say without reading all of it (although I did read all of it, because normally when people respond directly to me I don’t want to ignore their message). Anyway I appreciate the fact that you are responding despite my sarcasm. A response is better than no response at the end of the day
I still can’t get past the 1.5 star Comcast thing… Seems such a let down for a Yelp fanatic.