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The Answer Man received negative reviews.Rotten Tomatoes gives it a score of 30% based on 46 reviews, with an average rating of 5.06/10. The site's critics consensus reads: "The Answer Man takes an interesting premise and overloads it with implausible scenarios, indie comedy cliches, and an all-too-familiar story arc that only occasionally benefits from its typically capable actors."
While downtown Decatur was platted in 1829, it did not experience significant commercial development until 1854, when two railroads built lines through the city; all but one of the district's contributing buildings were built between 1854 and 1916. The district includes many of the commercial buildings which were built in the economic boom ...
In 1981, the Decatur Herald and Review reported the company was expected to expand from 26 locations to 40 and that company-wide sales had increased between 13 and 14 percent that year. [2] The company's business operations involved hiring restaurant managers from the community in which each restaurant was opened and emphasized friendly service ...
On Dec. 20, La Cabana Mexican Grill opened in its place at 1302 Hendersonville Road. A grand opening was hosted on Dec. 27. It’s wife and husband Britteny Olvida and Ivan Sanchez’s first ...
Nov. 30—A judge last week increased the bond of a Decatur man who allegedly re-entered a female victim's home to rape her while she slept off a night of drinking following an indictment by a ...
North DeKalb Mall was an enclosed shopping mall located in unincorporated DeKalb County, near Decatur, a suburb of Atlanta, Georgia, United States. Opened in 1965, the center currently comprises more than eighty-five stores on one level. The sole remaining anchor store is Marshalls. That store and an AMC multiplex theater will remain. The rest ...
Firefighters were able to free the 43-year-old man from the grease vent at the Red Lion Pub in Houston after he broke into the restaurant through the roof on Sept. 7, Houston police told USA TODAY ...
Daniel S. Voorhees (1914 – 1953 [1]) was a transient [2] restaurant porter who confessed to the murder of Elizabeth Short on January 28, 1947. [3] [4] He asked members of the Los Angeles Police Department to meet him in downtown Los Angeles, at 4th Street and Hill Street.