A list of puns related to "Casablanca Fan Company"
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wow. soccer is such bullshit, lolll. i don't even care about outcome βbest team win, i'm an argentina/USA fan, but soccer is a disgrace. it's an ACTING CONTEST. whoever dives in the box best, wins close games. lollll total horseshit. &what's the point of review if they spend 7 seconds?? (and why is every fucking person giving their opinion british, ha. the worst.) i was rooting for france in world cup and griezman was fave player UNTILLL he dove in the final to give them go-ahead goal. or italy's world cup against australia. all of them - including this. tainted. sorry. just is. just like Sterling WAS my favorite player in this game, but man....(his left foot is the interesting part of the acting job fall- left leg stops to make body fall believably) soccer needs repair. -the end
Recently moved into new home. Fan was on a toggle switch that had to flip on/off 3x to get to go on. Tried to install basic 3-speed fan only knob (there is no light) but get nothing. I checked the line, its getting current when the switch is on but no fan movement. Any ideas? this is a Panama 6611R from March 2000. Thank you in advance.
This theory begins with an idea: The Julian Casablancas of 1998-2013 The Strokes is a different man. He was cloned by Daft Punk around the release of RAM during the production of Instant Crush. Here is my evidence:
When Julian Casablancas made a song with daft punk, that was the catalyst for the split. Julian wrote Comedown Machine about the experience of being cloned--"he lies on the phone. he cheats on his clone"--and then promptly died to be replaced by Daft Julian (the Julian that was cloned from him by Daft Punk.) This Julian, for some time, was separated from The Strokes, instead working with his new band, the Voidz. The Voidz may or may not be aliens. Their purpose is unknown. All we know is that Daft Julian used them to further the robot revolution, and it was probably part of Daft Punk's plan. In 2016, also, Daft Julian made an appearance with The Strokes and made an EP. This EP was distinctly more expiremental, and featured robotic sounds. Now, in 2020, Daft Julian has fully replaced the original Casablancas. The New Abnormal as a title represents this, saying that the old Julian was normal but Daft Julian is new to the band, and Abnormal. The album features synth sounds, and a more electronic vibe. This is the after effect of Daft Julian joining the band. Daft Julian is trying to mask himself by not singing in robot voice, but he's still dropping clever hints. Near the end of The Adults Are Talking, Daft Julian says "same shit, a different life, I get it right sometimes." This line definitely refers to his experience as a clone, being the same shit but a different life. The latter half of the line refers to him still learning how to live his life. People have also noted a change in Casablancas' fashion and hairstyle since The Voidz. Many people would chalk this up to a new identity and public image, but it's very likely the result of Daft Julian not knowing any good barber shops in the area yet. Daft punk recently broke up, as well. Both The Strokes and The Voidz are rising in popularity, bringing forth lyrics with more political charge, supporting politicians at rallies, and making noise with electronic sounds. I believe Daft Punk replaced Casablancas to bring about their robot revolution. With a singer as influential as Casablancas, they could spread a message "around the world" and gain hegemony for robots. Many people believe their song "Around The World" to be nothing but a dance song, and that the lyrics are meaningless and rep
... keep reading on reddit β‘I am a lost soul who has worked for this company for over 20 years. I have worked in 5 different states at over a dozen different stores and have a pretty good network of close friends in store management in stores across the country at this point.. This company has no idea what is coming.
They have already gotten a small taste of it. Management just has to stay until February 1st to get their yearly bonus. However, some management is so fed up they left early without even getting their bonus. I know one guy who was up for nearly $15k. His last day is today. His new employer offered to let him wait to start and he considered it, but, in the end, $15,000 wasn't enough to make him stick out two more weeks in this shithole company.
There is a significant portion of management in this company that plans on leaving after bonuses come out. It is mildly frightening.
I know what some of you are thinking. "Good, our management team sucks. Let them leave." You are wrong. The problem is is that it is an employee's market right now good managers can find jobs anywhere that will pay similar to the rates they make currently at Walmart with a lot less stress pain an anal raping.
When the good manager's leave, all you will have left are the shitty good-for-nothing pieces of complete shit management. Come February that is all that will be left in our stores.
The guy wrote Trying your Luck, Hard to Explain, YOLO, I'll Try Anything Once, Razorblade, The Adults are Talking... and so many other songs for other projects like Instant Crush, Human Sadness, all of them have his mark of a great songwriter . I think he's the greatest songwriter of his generation, his songs mean a lot and will age very well. What do you think?
So one phrase I hear a lot, especially on Twitter, is something along the lines of, "Group A should be grateful that Group B is paying for their comebacks cuz they're flopping" or "Why is Group C getting good teaser pics/MVs/outfits when Group D is paying the bills in this company?" Basically insinuating that only certain groups are making their company any money and have to sacrifice their hard earned checks to fund the "flop groups" in the same company. It's always irked me when I see comments like this because they clearly have no proof of how companies spend their money.
But I've thought about it a little bit more, and I realized that it's not about any actual money that may have been funneled from one group to another. What they're really trying to say is, "We, the fans of (insert group here), are the ones funding every group in this company. Any group who has a successful comeback should kowtow to US for making their success happen, and any group we deem unworthy doesn't deserve OUR money."
And when I came to this realization, it made so much more sense. Fans already take credit for their faves' success, why not inflate their ego more and take credit for everyone else's?
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