My goodness, rockin' the mullet, so cute! At that age anyway, maybe not so much when they all get older. Reminds me of Patrick Swayze. Or Andre Agassi back when.
Yeah I would think he IS fairly well known, he's been around forever! I usually like Roberts in whatever's he in even though a lot of them aren't all that good. I especially remember him in Runaway Train and The Pope of Greenwich Village. Not so sure about this suit though!
I think the story sounds interesting and I will probably check it out at some point but it does make me laugh, how everything I see these days has to have a gay element. And I don't mean happy.
I clicked on this article expecting to see "It was the best of times, it was the worst of times" (A Tale of Two Cities) or "Call me Ishmael (Moby Dick), LOL, and instead I find I don't really know any of the books on this list.
I think the only first line that made me interested in (possibly) reading the book was this one:
9. I Know This Much Is True by Wally Lamb
"On the afternoon of October 12, 1990, my twin brother Thomas entered the Three Rivers, Connecticut Public Library, retreated to one of the rear study carrels, and prayed to God the sacrifice he was about to commit would be deemed acceptable."
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Per the article, one or two residents or former residents are quoted and one said:
“He picked Texas because it’s a dirty red state where no one’s going to care what he does in a poor border town,” Flores told the paper.
Flores said she “knew when I saw them putting the launchpad right behind the dune line that it was going to be a disaster for our beach.”
“He has destroyed a pristine paradise in the name of saving animals? Come on,” she said, dismissing the world’s richest man as “just a delusional billionaire.”
“They are destroying an ecosystem that has been there for hundreds of years,” Flores added.”