Are there really enough people who make $75K or more that they can actually make a sizable demographic?!?!
Are there really enough people who make $75K or more that they can actually make a sizable demographic?!?!
When I was teaching, one of the other biology teachers showed Outbreak, Apollo 13 and (for some unfathomable reason) Osmosis Jones.
She could start a stripmall personal injury lawyer business, with her face plastered on billboards and buses.
She could start a stripmall personal injury lawyer business, with her face plastered on billboards and buses.
I say just hand the kid over to China and let them deal with it however they feel appropriate.
Watching Boardwalk Empire this week, I was struck by how much Chalky White resembles Mushmouth in profile.
If the hair was darker, it would look almost exactly like my buddy Dave.
I did the same thing, but it was with Hurley on LOST.
Has anyone ever told you that you look like Cobra Commander?
I'm pretty sure I have their first album - sitting and collecting dust since the last time I listened to it, in probably about 1993.
Which one is the zed-word?
I did give this show a shot. I really did. Lennon's crazy boss is what caused me stick around as long as I did, but it's really not very good at all.
Considering how many sitcoms these days seem to follow the Chuck Lorre formula of "people being horrible to each other", the idea of a family that actually seems like they like each other doesn't sound that bad.
I'm totally going to start leaving my voicemails in formal format now.
I remember this song mostly as the final "slow" number used by a great many strippers back in the day.
Are you confusing John Anderson with the late, great Hoyt Axton?
Really, there can be no other choice.
OK, in the case of Spider-man, telling his origin story once is forgivable.
I agree with almost everything you said, except one thing:
The Razor's Edge was probably one of the first things I'd ever seen Bill Murray in. I'd probably seen Meatballs, and Tootsie before that, but wasn't really aware of his prior work, and assumed he was an actor and not just a "comedian".