At least we got a Bronn sighting!
At least we got a Bronn sighting!
Certainly possible. But Cersei also has advice from seasoned, experienced military personnel and her own win at any cost attitude, neither of which Daenerys has.
He's just gherkin' you around.
huh?
Others would know for sure, but hopefully the HBO partnership for Sesame Street and CTW was designed to make make sure that show never goes away no matter what the Great Pumpkin thinks this is what his conserva-tard supporters want.
Plus Austin City Limits!
Still pretty much his story, his objectives and his sacrifice.
Gal Gadot could be nominated for Best Supporting Actress for what this movie was:
I'm not even a TGIF watcher of BMW. I got hooked when five episodes aired on ABC Family every morning for a couple years a few years ago. Could watch an entire season in about a month. It was on in the background while I worked from home.
Not to be snobby because sushi here is fine and good and I eat a lot of it. But eating it in Japan … it's like a whole different food. There was a place near the Tsukiji Fish Market in Tokyo that had this amazingly fresh tuna. It was early in the morning because that's when all the action is at the market so we ate…
Had that hot chick in later seasons that somehow was crushing on Cousin Larry.
Jeff Garlin did a self-described Columbo-type movie for Netflix. I keep meaning to check it out but haven't yet.
It's on one of those channels like Me TV or Antenna. Maybe you could record on DVR?
My 90-some year old grandma loved "Perfect Strangers." She didn't see well. Didn't hear well, talked very little, but she loved those cousins and knew every week when it was coming on.
And making funny bloopers. Don't forget the funny bloopers.
Yet the best of TGIF, Boy Meets World, streams nowhere.
I read it wrong too. Thought they were playing morticians in a show called Mourning News.
The headline made me wary to click on the link. There's no mystery to the ending. I thought for sure I was gonna get Rickrolled.
That's the one that stood out to me. And since I'm a huge U2 fan, "How to Dismantle an Atomic Bomb" was a surprise. But they seemingly put as much thought into this as I did quickly scanning through it. Somehow I think the thoughtlessness was part of their point to help show how meaningless these things are.
Fourvel is so funny and stabby.