I dunno about Dennis but I watched it because I was in love with both Leah Thompson and Amy Pietz.
I dunno about Dennis but I watched it because I was in love with both Leah Thompson and Amy Pietz.
He also played a divorced Dad on Happy Days! Fonz was dating his ex, and Tom’s son was obsessed with Fonzie, who eventually realized this wasn’t good for anyone and actually let Tom Hanks challenge him to a fight from which he backed down to let Tom impress his son.
I saw this movie on TV when I was a kid and was blown away. I thought the Lords were the epitome of cool. Watched it recently and... it has not aged well.
I liked these when they came out and I like them now. But they were too expensive then, and this one is now. I’ve seen people in NYC asking $15k for ones that state they “need work”. I went to an estate sale that had one with worn paint, missing trim, and a filthy interior and a vague assurance that “it runs good”.…
He was a BAD DUDE.
So many these stories revolve around accusations of mean-spirited joking, and defenses of “I was just joking” and “They don’t understand my sense of humor.”
Back in the late 70s my parents put a couple grand in a municipal bond fund for me. Since they told me about it in ‘89 I’ve listened to the experts saying I should diversify my portfolio, and left it there. Because it would suck having $300k instead of $50k.
Y’know how often fast food joint shake machines are cleaned out?
The Gifted could have been something. They had a budget for special effects, and a pretty solid cast. Problem was, it just rehashed the same old X-Men theme of persecuted mutants. The season that never happened would have changed all that, with half the “heroes” deciding to take over Earth. But by then no one was…
I was in college 84-88. My housemates all watched this show together almost nightly. It was funny and all, but to this day any time you mention this show to someone my age the first thing that comes up is “How ‘bout that Kari, huh?” I know she’s had a career but I’m surprised she didn’t become a huge star.
What exactly did those two guys contribute to that Grammy performance?
They’re both morons dedicating their time to silly, fake premises. Sounds like a pretty good story, actually.
Chef left because of politics.
“Europe”? I vaguely recall a roomful of assholes giving Polanski a standing ovation at some awards show. The same moral authorities I’m supposed to give a shit when they spout their political idiocies.
Nah, it’s boring arguing with a dimwit.
This new trick where you lefties dismiss pointing out hypocrisy and double standards as“whataboutism” is clever but not gonna stick. In this example, they’re exactly the same thing. Except, more deaths and destruction in your Mostly Peaceful Protests.
And there it is, 21st Century Liberalism. “I don’t agree with you, you’re a Nazi, you should be put in a concentration camp.”
This dipshit was passed over for a promotion. The guy who got the job started getting harassing phone calls, and when they took on a violent tone the police were involved. Apparently, dipshit had never seen an episode of Law and Order or any other police drama, and didn’t realize phone numbers can be traced.
It’s pretty funny that after decades of every republican in public life being called a nazi, suddenly everyone gets the vapors because the buff chick from Deadpool “trivialized nazism”.
Dodge should put out the base versions of a muscle car line: Charger, Challenger, and a cheap 2-seater we’ll call Duster because that was my first car. Make Duster as cool-looking as the other two, not like the ugliest shit in the National Rental aisle like the Dart was.