Well, at least he's made us all stop talking about Benderict Cucumberlach.
Well, at least he's made us all stop talking about Benderict Cucumberlach.
There was nobody outside the window.
Eh, i appreciated technology that had a certain heft to it; you knew you were wheeling a cathode ray and a playback device with multiple motors. Also, that era of tech had a durability, a presence that defied any 18-month obsolescence. It's not "nostalgia" so much as practicality: i like the laptops i use, for…
Once it became apparent that 1) this show would go on forever so long as the five principal voice actors stayed, and 2) that enough money would continue to flow to ensure that those folks wouldn't leave, the overall attitude of "i can't get fired" crept into the show, that -if you choose- this job can be your last…
hmmm….. regardless of the persistence of your composite matter, your memories will someday soon come to a crashing end, and at best your atoms will go off and make new memories with other, different molecules. How's that?
present-day (adj): in existence now; current or contemporary
Unless you can cite examples , i will continue to believe it to be a bit vague -unnecessarily so. However, i am open to being corrected, because even though my Int is over 20, i can still roll a 1 like any schmo.
You'd rather be lulled into war, and your country's policies being up for sale, than be angered by it, is what you're saying?
Exactly. The 'present day country' of Italy did not exist in Shakespeare's day, so one might be led to only consider countries that existed then and now… Denmark, Scotland.
One could even go so far as to say that Helms —with Christlike aplomb— assumed and personified all of NBC's problems and weaknesses…. and as Helms devolves now into caricature, now into faded one-was has-been, now into comedy-free where-is-he-now, NBC follows the same trajectory.
Yes. It is no longer patronizing or wasteful. The action and plots are engaging. The one leftover problem from season 1, is slight enough that i can safely ignore it, or call it the intentional flaw in the Persian rug.
* huge Spanish mural falls on muggle's car *
Jesus- that was my Bag of Devouring!!! Irreversible genocide!!!! I hope that's not my faul—
He's going to walk into his classroom on Monday to see (to his dismay) "ITALY ENGLA" written on the blackboard. In fact, he's going to find that it shall become a recurring meme on tests, with correct answers stricken out, replaced by nonsense ruled out by the question itself.
Students will lose marks, but it shall…
She did. But she returned for us.
What? This is a professional site with experienced writers and editors again? …..i'm gonna need to buy some pants
I know. While i hope nobody gets fired for that blunder, i do hope that the person(s) or people(s) responsible feel so horrible that they get despondently drunk, lose control of their judgement, and -male or female- wake the next morning with a baby inside them. Because the world needs more laughter.
You know, i've made* a promise to myself to not meddle in Human politics and geo-political events, but i wouldn't be an unhappy Gnome if this movie helped Hillary to not get the Democrat ticket in 2016. There is way too much dynastic politics gong on around the world the least ten years -and the next ten years coming…
But that would be funny! If Andy's inconsistencies show anything, it's a steady growth from "funny" to "not-funny". You might be able to call it a "character arc", i suppose.
No, you're not at all, in the least bit immortal. How did you get that? The theme of the comment was "everybody dies".