Never understood it.
Never understood it.
Those Magnum moments were always fun. (Edit) Skip to 4:00.
It wasn't The Drowned Giant?
I wrote a story in the third grade about a robot stranded in the desert. Illustrated and everything. I wish I had a copy because I came up with some kind of clever ending but I can't remember what it was. I do know the whole premise came to me in a dream. All that talent gone to waste.
Sweet stache, man.
RIP Big Man.
Coach McGuirk teaches science class.
Cliff Clavin black belt.
Used Cars (1980). Test drive. According to the DVD commentary the kids falling out of the back of the station wagon were the children of a stunt man working on the movie. Good genes. The commentary is highly entertaining.
It's all ball bearings now days.
This is bullshit. I took a snap of my kitchen yesterday and weekly readers were supposed to try to notice something familiar.
Nobody cuts and runs on Sheriff J.W. Pepper!
Why is there a watermelon there?
I'm gonna need some pliers and a set of thirty weight ball bearings.
Fairly recent one I didn't see mentioned. Archer/Bob's Burgers/A History of Violence
Ha ha. It was the first thing I thought of. And I was so sure no one else would have mentioned it.
I finally found the first Fletch at a book sale a couple of years ago. It is a damn good book. It was interesting to see how much of the humor ended up in the movie, which was much more silly. Kind of sad that the reboot to the movie series has never gotten off the ground but when I heard that Zach Braff (!) was…
I first saw the Coca-Cola thing years ago on the original Iron Chef. You can do the same with Dr. Pepper. My mother cooks ham with root beer.
Pot pie.