I'm going to just hug my two decade old videotape from Great Performances and cry, if that's okay with y'all.
I'm going to just hug my two decade old videotape from Great Performances and cry, if that's okay with y'all.
let's hear what the young ladies have to say about that...
fyi site is now restricted with a password. I'm guessing he sent it to her and is waiting for a notification that someone accessed the site... and waiting... still waiting...
wait, is that her pic on the banner or is it a stock pic? Either way, yeowch inappropriate dude
Thicke of the (web)Site
this almost makes me want to move back there and open up a chapel that will happily welcome anyone to marry and even set up a whole chorus line of Elvises if requested.
I was going to say figure skating too, but yeah, this
Don't care, still love this movie. This and "Swashbucklers" (70's film starring Robert Shaw, that one guy from Jaws who isn't Dreyfuss or Scheider ;-) ). My headcannon says that they're related somehow.
yeah, Moses's whole argument to God was "hey you've got the wrong guy, I don't speak well in public and I'm 80 flipping years old and oh yeah there's that whole being kicked out of Egypt thing" and God goes "nah, don't worry about it, I got your back" and Moses goes "welp, alrighty then"
Master the art of making the "about to hawk a loogie" sound. Don't have to do it, just learn to do The Obvious Sound.
I dunno if I'd go shopping for shoes there. I'd walk out with them inside...
me, today
I for one welcome our new colorful overlords.
and may I also add
I thought it was awesome. I mean some of it is pretty goofy but if you buy the premise you have to take goofy as part of it ;-)
well that's an easy thing to misremember since the big bad thing is called V'ger, which is (35 year old spoiler) one of the Voyager spacecraft launched in the 70's...
that series finally came out last year on DVD and I snapped it up because this was one of my TV fixes in high school and... it wasn't as good as I remembered :-D
another thing that was revealed post mortem: it was Sally Ride, member of the committee to investigate the Challenger disaster (only woman on the panel and one of two actual astronauts, the other being Neil Armstrong) who helped Richard Feynman get some of the critical information he needed to show the world how the O…