“Payback Is a Bench(press)“
“Payback Is a Bench(press)“
I believe she was working on Blue Steel?
Furthermore, Oliver’s conclusion is while making the episode he was impressed by what Musk had achieved while also being horrified at how much people are relying on him. And fair enough.
Especially in our home because my SO and I were JUST talking about this the day before.
If we can handle two Quicksilvers, we can handle two Kangs.
Deep Cut Seven
Where does it say they won’t serve what their customers want? If you want chicken, pasta and alfredo sauce, I’m sure they’d give it to you. If you want carbonara, that’s a different thing. What’s a restaurant supposed to do if the customer orders something and what they want is nothing like the thing they are ordering?
I am very confused by this story. If you want something other than pasta carbonara, order that thing.
The way things are going, future generations will read that he was a 6-3 white man who not only destroyed the people killing babies with their bare hands but led the charge up the steps of the Capital on American Liberation Day (January 6).
I’m certain they would be fine with that as well if he wasn’t such a mess and sloppy with his corruption that they couldn’t explain it away. Clarence Thomas is an even bigger mess, but a lot of his bullshit is still hidden or not as obvious.
Santos’ self-professed mission was to “expose the rot and corruption” in D.C. and he believes he did.
Oh, no, I got that. Just adding to what you said.
Oh, no, I got that. Just adding to what you said.
Fingers crossed they can work out the same for Cop Rock.
Yeah, the first three sketches were a swing-and-a-miss for me. And the rest weren’t exactly eliciting guffaws. Pongo seemed like “Happy Fun Ball” reworking. The nervous mom Christmas gift sketch was too long, relied on one joke, and didn’t have a payoff (as did many other sketches).
The fact that she was struggling not to laugh is the thing that makes you think she might be a real person,
while they were both in college
JFC, well here I am on a Monday morning feeling dumb AF.
I don’t know if she was trying to stay in “character,” but it appeared Ms. Davis still wouldn’t shake Jost’s hands as the sketch closed and the cameras were going to dark. It was after the last Coretta Scott King, they did the close and as the camera pulled back he stuck his hand out and she remained hands folded.
Yoikes, forgot about that.