@lawgirl3: Not really, no. No one expects someone to break IN to a prison, so there probably aren't many safeguards against it.
@lawgirl3: Not really, no. No one expects someone to break IN to a prison, so there probably aren't many safeguards against it.
@spacekicker: I know that feeling well.
@Garrison Dean: R.O.A.C.H.: They must be counting the remastered edition as separate movies - which makes sense, I suppose.
A friend of mine had a watch quite like the one in 3. Oh, how I coveted that watch.
Maybe the water was just really, really cold and she was in shock.
@serenada: The good one?
@wliaaw: Could all clothes be drycleaned as soon as aquired?
@vinylrake: Okay, I get the point: You could write it down.
@overzeetop001: Depending upon when you parked, and the state of mind you were in when parking, yes - it can be a major pain in the ass remembering that kind of thing.
@spyderr0de0: Where's the fun in that?
Or you could not be a jackass, and pay for a better seat that isn't in cattle car.
@RizzRustbolt: They addressed that feeling very well in the episode with BatMite.
Why the hell isn't there either an advertisement tag or a sponsored post tag on this thing?
@Doople: I was wondering the same thing.
@w1llk - Undoubtedly Cookies: I was going to argue with you, but you're correct - the entire subplot of his did slow down/derail the movie quite a bit.
@Frank Mahnke: Broccoli would show up as gray in a B/W photograph.
He was a shining point of awesome in the otherwise kind of lackluster Guide movie as well.
@Dauphine Who Must Not Be Named: Six degrees deems a tad high. I should think most actors from the UK could be linked in four or less.
How the hell is Sally Sparrow not famous enough for Glee?