Eh, could be worse. Like Catechumen:
Eh, could be worse. Like Catechumen:
Now you’ve made me suffer from semantic satiation. Hopefully in this case it’s permanent.
Ditto. Very frustrating.
I’m not entirely convinced the boy IS his son.
Just one?
This article made me depressed. All the years and effort spent keeping it mint, well, if that brought them real enjoyment, so be it. But I suspect they would have enjoyed it all the more if they actually drove it, each of them.
They should be relocated to the nearest smelter.
Or on one of those nighttime satellite views of Earth which shows the black hole of North Korea surrounded by lights.
And I’m guessing Trump couldn’t find North Korea on an unmarked map.
He is forever repeating himself immediately after saying his phrase of the day.
Every time Trump walks onto a stage he claps just like the other trained seal.
“What’s a little fallout?”
“I think the survivors would envy the dead!”
Christ on a stick... That bus driver had some quick reactions. Her head could have gone in a very bad spot if the driver wasn’t that fast in changing course.
Needs more video:
I’m definitely not interested in a 9/11 movie. I saw it all on TV live and that was enough for me. I imagine a fair number of people who witnessed it in NYC (never mind those who lived through it) saw enough as well.
Probably because not everyone sees all be replies. As to your original post, “The Longest Day,” a 3-hour long, black and white film about the D-Day landings and invasion was made 18 years after the historical events and that film was a joint production of five directors from the various countries involved. It was an…
Numerous films about the Second World War were made during that war, including propaganda films made by various countries on all sides: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_World_War_II_films#Films_made_during_the_Second_World_War
Not just the word salad, but the constant repetition and all of the sentence fragments.