"defecating with moderate traffic flowing"
"defecating with moderate traffic flowing"
CyberTeam D preparing to breach enemy firewall!
In the cake photo his right arm is there, it's just that the entire forearm is encased in some kind of metal cuff that is chained to his body.
Great story, but now you've left me with strange images of an alternate reality where the tooth fairy leaves controversial books under children's pillows instead of money.
I definitely feel there is - dare I say it - a sense of community amongst the Community cast sans Chevy. While the show was on hiatus Joel McHale's costars made regular appearances on his other show "The Soup" - all except Chevy - and they appear to really care for each other and the show.
Dammit, you beat me to it.
"H R Pufnstuf" I recall fondly from my childhood - I can definitely see the similarity between that and "Lidsville".
I think that on a credit-card sized laminated card for my wallet.
What is that abomination, and why do at least half of those costumes look phallic to me?
Red Riding Hood answers, and you get sexy, sexy phone conversation! I bet they had an increase in 911 calls after they hired her to woman the phones...
Man, that is one of my favorite songs, and if they had somehow worked it into this episode it would have made it awesome beyond my comprehension - at least for the 4-5 minutes of song plus afterglow, then I would have been back to "WTF is up with this plot?"
New to trolling? With that subject matter you are a couple of centuries *late*.
I know. I should be used to it because I was raised in Tasmania which was a penal colony (*snicker*).
Are maybe she just likes Frenching wolves?
I see the first sentence as just referring to the fact that Victorian morals have been in place for more than century in India - which is true. I can see how the second sentence can be interpreted how you do, but to me it just seems like a very weak point made to lead in to the second half of the quote.
The article isn't saying that it is the fault of the British that homosexuality has remained criminalized in India for so long. It's pointing out that it's the fault of the British that it was repressed in India in the first place, as they were more open about it until the British came along.
Hehehe - you said "penal code".
It's refreshing to hear the Indian point of view on this topic, as I have also met British people whose opinion is "the Indians don't seem to hold a grudge against us". As much as I like Monty Python, the scene from "Life of Brian" I linked always annoys me because I can't help juxtaposing it against the British rule…
Yup. Sakai Masaaki as The Monkey King from the Japanese TV series known in English speaking countries as "Monkey" - [en.wikipedia.org]%28television_series%29. I couldn't find a photo of him on his pink cloud.
Not impressed by this simple trickery.