Chase must be good at alienating, if he can do it to a complete stranger (I assume) during an elevator ride.
Chase must be good at alienating, if he can do it to a complete stranger (I assume) during an elevator ride.
Thank you Sherry Bobbins!
I like how that came up organically.
Well, that explains the tragedy last summer at The Wonderful World of Frat Guise.
Looks sort of like Westworld meets "The Gunfighters".
He's certainly raising a Ruckzuck (insert umlauts as appropriate).
Like Moltar!
I was thinking about looking up his age. I'm 42, and he looks way older than me. Of course, my appearance is preternaturally youthful…
But was NOT a film strip (nor video, for that matter). It was a film! A film strip is a series of still images, often advanced in sync with narration.
Fun fact: The standard version of the song "Aqualung" contains not one note of flute! This was your Jethro Tull moment for today.
@avclub-e131fa896265671584c9b01cb0ed51cd:disqus No, that's a village in Norfolk.
My "princess" ancestry is (allegedly) Illini. But, I haven't found any actual evidence of that.
Dammit! Beaten by 1 minute! *shakes fist*
BBC drama came from a pretty continuous "live", then "live on tape" tradition. The productions of this era probably have more in common with theater than with film.
*cue Taco Bell Bell*
I saw that movie on 16mm film. I believe the teacher turned off the lamp when the offending breasts were about to appear.
Play "Aqualung"!
PHRASING!
But she can't stand the people at SDCP. I think that may lead to her
despising Don, if she comes to think of him as "one of them".
Umm… the line about her being a "great actress"…? Wasn't that about how she manipulated people at her waitressing job? So, I thought that was a hint.