Rogen has been famous since he was seventeen, very famous since he was twenty-five, happily married since he was twenty-nine, and stoned for most of it. Through the production company he runs with Goldberg, Point Grey Pictures, he's got about a half dozen television shows currently on the air and a couple films on the way. Now forty-two, he also has a thriving weed and weed-paraphernalia business, zero children, and a laugh that you can hear in your head now that I've brought it up. "I don't know if Point Grey has a guiding philosophy," Rogen says, "other than, like, we make the stuff that we would be upset if someone else made it." |
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Including our favorite cowboy jeans and Lacoste shirt. |
| End the season with some new gear. |
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Upgrade his grooming game |
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| Now, it seems, we've reached the point in our drama at which the gun placed on the table in act 1 finally goes off in act 3, blowing a hole through the Constitution big enough for the president to walk through. From The New York Times: "A federal judge said on Monday that the White House had defied his order to release billions of dollars in federal grants, marking the first time a judge has expressly declared that the Trump administration is disobeying a judicial mandate." Your move, Chief Justice Roberts. |
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| It's easy to romanticize the good old days. Back when men wore suits and we didn't know red meat was bad for us and there were trout in all the rivers. Yes, everything was better in this mythical past we never knew. But let's acknowledge one thing that is true: There's a crisis in the modern drinking world. Where are the good bars? |
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| The good people at the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists, working off some leaked documents from the wild-west financial services industry in Cyprus, has produced a striking report about the shenanigans of Roman Abramovich, the famous Russian yacht-king oligarch. Abramovich is one of the biggest of the big time players that came out of Russia's transformation from communism to kleptocracy. He's enjoyed every last ruble of it. |
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