Who Should Play Steve Jobs Now That Christian Bale Has Quit?
Now that Christian Bale's thrown in the tiny circular glasses and thus given up his role as Steve Job in the upcoming bio-pic, we ask you, dear readers, who's your Jobsian ideal?
Now that Christian Bale's thrown in the tiny circular glasses and thus given up his role as Steve Job in the upcoming bio-pic, we ask you, dear readers, who's your Jobsian ideal?
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Yanked down like he's a big bronze Saddam Hussein.
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"And if you need to use the toilet during the flight, madam, just do it in the aisle, here, here, or over there."
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Congratu... oh. Never mind. Sorry the trophy is bent.
Tech giant moves into city occupied by other tech giants, Microsoft and Amazon.
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