astrangerinthealps2
a stranger in the alps
astrangerinthealps2

Hell, there's one on Montana.

He actually used The Jetsons to pitch Futurama, and the execs all exclaimed, "We love The Jetsons!", showing off their cluelessness.

Ecru.

The difference between Delta and Air France was night and day.

I always thought that Jesus had to use parables because His audiences were, in effect, dopes, and parables ("The kingdom of Heaven is like…") were a way to describe what it would be like to people who had to work sunup to sundown for their daily bread, six and seven days a week, pay onerous taxes, and live short and

None, dammit! That's the eleventy-billionth time I've been asked that! Everyone stop!

I've watched this toon a million times (no exaggeration) and despite the lack of this detail still laugh at it. Now and them my friends and I will break out into song from this one or The Rabbit of Seville. Friends tried to show What's Opera, Doc? at their wedding (you hadda be there) but some tech detail prevented it.

Actually, he left Germany after the Great War, came to America, and began illustrating for pulp sci-fi magazines before writing his own stuff. Lord of the Swastika deserved that Hugo Award.

And with tape.

"Another problem solved by guns!"

Ha! You wish.

I read somewhere it was over whether to sell cigarettes or not.

You don't want to know what's in their mai-tais.

Kinda. Aldi is actually Aldi Nord (which owns Trader Joe's) and Aldi Süd (which owns Aldi), and they're two separate companies.

In the end, the decision was made in an office on Sixth Avenue, New York City, Eastern Capitalist Confederation, by a network logo design analyst. The overnight Arbitrons on the the numeral V were strongly positive. The V looked sexy and might stand for Victory, so World War V it was.

Thanks to everyone for the clarification. A little more reading on civil vs. criminal, plus some background on the story, has helped. When Swift had the guy fired, her spokesperson stated that evidence was given to the radio station but "they fired (Mueller) on their own"; before or after, and the quality of the

Question for the lawyers and legal experts out there - how would Swift prove that this happened? There are no photos, and presumably no witnesses or evidence (unless we're about to be shocked) so does it come down to he said, she said? And with innocence before proven guilt the cornerstone of our legal structure,

This is not the Chicago Manual of Style! There are rules

It's okay, remember? I forgave you.

I remember the show as well; required viewing by my dad (country-western fan) and mom (who just liked his music). Mom & Dad played the hell out of the album Campbell released with Bobbie Gentry; it's one of the first albums I remember, and at times I'll hum "Little Green Apples".