Ice Age X: Retreat of the Studio.
Ice Age X: Retreat of the Studio.
Oh, they are.
This calls for a new movement of actors bathing in pools of Surge. We can call it Sodada.
I come from a different school. Like Stan Freberg's "United States of America Part I."
Almost as big a fail as the casting. CancerAids from a woman-run independent brothel that brings much-needed jobs to rural southeast Asia.
Hey Jason Albert
You're an asshole.
I very much agree with the comment that what "On the Road" represents is far greater than what it is. Personally, I think it's basically Twilight for teenaged males that's only marginally better written.
I've been to the NAMM show in Anaheim, and there is so little close to the convention center restaurant-wise that it would be a huge wash. Add on the peak Disneyland summer crowds, and you've got a traffic and hotel crunch of massive proportions. What on earth are they thinking?
Excellent!
The biggest problem I had with "Master and Commander" is that it made me want to read nothing else for months. Fortunately, there are 20.25 more books. I hope not to many of you are finding it a slog.
Is infectious schtick
Like acquired schtick but
From pneumocock?
Right, time to pass out the sanitary napkins then.
I very earnestly disbelieve in almost everything that anybody else believes, and have a very lively sustaining faith in I don't quite know what.
Feck! Arse! Drink!
You won't hear me talking about how hilarious Conan is. But he is way hotter.
Let's be fair. I know plenty of old people that think Leno's a moron.
I'm so happy to see Inherent Vice recommended. I've been glumly eying the unopened copy of Mason & Dixon on my shelf, and now I have Pynchon to look forward to! But I don't see how he can ever top Crying of Lot 49. Still, the foul British sweets scene in Gravity's Rainbow made me laugh nearly as much.
Who's Dan Browne?
That's, "the family you grew up with," not the redundant "having kids." I fail at clear verbiage today. Time to go do accounting.
No, having families makes you think irrational shit about child-rearing.
I'm with you 100%. I was so excited by the idea and thrilled by all the positive reviews, only to end up doubly disgusted by how uncreative, lazy, and downright stupid the book was. Kind of like Episode I, now that I think about it.