Wonder how he'd react if his son had a limp wrist with a pulse.
Wonder how he'd react if his son had a limp wrist with a pulse.
Where is George?
Where is George?
Never seen (or heard of) "Talk To Her". I kind of figured that was the three word answer of a psychiatrist after listening to some shitty husband bitch about his wife for 55 minutes.
Never seen (or heard of) "Talk To Her". I kind of figured that was the three word answer of a psychiatrist after listening to some shitty husband bitch about his wife for 55 minutes.
1. The Other Side of Darkness ("The Comeback" Seinfeld episode)
2. "The Suicide" Seinfled episode
1. The Other Side of Darkness ("The Comeback" Seinfeld episode)
2. "The Suicide" Seinfled episode
No. It has null terminated character arrays. They are treated as if they were strings, especially in C++ (not so much in C), but no, they are arrays with defined lengths. Can you manipulate them as strings? Sure, but that's behind the scenes compilation making it perform that way.
C doesn't have strings. It has arrays of characters. In C# (and most other more modern languages), strings will dynamically change, mainly because they are immutable and will be destroyed and recreated on each change. But a string in C is declared with a predetermined length, which is part of the pain in the ass of…
Do you understand the Seinfeld universe at all? This is "The Opposite" episode, where up is down, black is white.
Dikachu, as someone who Attends this forum quite often, I wouldn't expect your knowledge of adult diapers to Prevail in such a manner. I guess it does provide some Tranquility though.
My only complaint with the TV (mine is merely 120Hz) is that sitcoms on DVD look like home movies since the refresh rate is doubled. It's a weird juxtaposition to go from the TV in my man cave to the big TV in the main room. One looks like TV, and the other looks like it was shot with a camcorder.
What is this salty discharge?
The Tom's Restaurant exterior shots are from LA.
It wasn't Gray's. It was Papaya King. Right across the street!
Not by fat content, but rather by density. And cognizance. And sentience. But he's an entertainer!
Doesn't knowing all of this shit about a bad show make you part of the entourage of the entourage of Entourage? They used to show Entourage in reruns on some local channel, and, just like their last 10+ years of output, when I heard that Jane's Addiction song, I knew it was time to change to a different channel.…
Kramer getting hit in the face with a snowball, especially completely out of context, somehow seems in context. They could've used that scene as filler in nearly any Seinfeld episode with no explanation needed.
Pretty sure ElDan was making a dig at Sims always bitching about the unrealistic nature of the last two seasons and not being able to get over incredibly stupid plot points.
Ooh.. Something's not sitting right..