Which in this case were the same thing.
Which in this case were the same thing.
Of course he does, he's Rick Ross.
*loots sheets of eaves**
Quite possibly King's finest novel. He is the master of setting things up, them smashing them in the most spectacular manner possible.
Hey, there's always at least one guy who's enjoying himself.
The only memory I have of death in children's entertainment was this episode of Bill Nye the Science Guy where Bill falls into a aluminum-can crushing recycling machine and gets compacted with a bunch of cans. At the end of the episode, the machine spits out this giant cube of compact metal and I believe Bill's tie or…
I remember crying at the end of that, but I strongly suspect that's because my mother was reading it to me and she started to cry first and I cried because she was crying.
What's interesting is that afterwards, Watterson went back and said he didn't care for that story-arc. If I remember correctly, he thought it was too morbid or heavy-handed or something.
Yeah, but jokes are usually funny.
I noticed nowhere in your list are Nazis.
I want to see a review of Ancient Aliens.
I'm curious Poop: are you really such a pedantic Marxist that you genuinely believe it was wrong to destroy the Aliens, or are you being a contrarian for the hell of it?
Which version of The Mist has the more optimistic ending: the novella or the movie? Discuss.
Hey, it ended on a hopeful note. Personally, I count any movie that ends with even vague optimism for the future counts as a happy ending.
I hate you all.
You don't to use that gimmick account very often, do you?
Where do you live?
Unless we travel to the alternate universe where The Playboy Club became wildly successful.
The one on the right is pretty hot.
Can someone fill me in on how this joke got started?