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In Soviet Russia boar roots for you.

Because everyone knows Druish princesses love money and power.

They've gone plaid!

She passes out.

"I'm sorry, I just snorted your line."

"When you were in Korea."

The guy who played Wee-Bay Barksdale in The Wire is in the same scene.

That was right after he found out the old regular at the bar had to go to the hospital. The bartender and the other two patrons are all sitting around morosely drinking as if the guy were already dead or was about to die. If I recall correctly, Buscemi sits at or near the same spot at the bar as the old guy always

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I haven't bothered to read the comments here but I insist that anyone who enjoyed this interview to seek out this guy's music. I commented a few months ago when his book was reviewed in the  Silly Little Showbiz Book Club feature to briefly extol his virtues as a rapper, producer, and overall human being. I have been

While doing stomach crunches.

While doing stomach crunches.

As such, they left New York and many families moved southwest. As a result, many communities sprouted in the Ohio Valley which is why you see many large German-American communities in places like Pittsburgh, Cincinnati, Louisville, and St. Louis.

As such, they left New York and many families moved southwest. As a result, many communities sprouted in the Ohio Valley which is why you see many large German-American communities in places like Pittsburgh, Cincinnati, Louisville, and St. Louis.

Excellent point. The bar scene where the shootout takes place perfectly illustrates your point. The tension leading up to the actual shootout where the Nazi officer slowly realizes he is sitting at a table of spies is thrilling and does not require any bloodshed to keep the viewer on the edge of his/her seat.

Excellent point. The bar scene where the shootout takes place perfectly illustrates your point. The tension leading up to the actual shootout where the Nazi officer slowly realizes he is sitting at a table of spies is thrilling and does not require any bloodshed to keep the viewer on the edge of his/her seat.

Debbie Mazar?

Debbie Mazar?

Strictly for my Nabins

Strictly for my Nabins