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"Can you butle?"

Is this a dangerous precedent or a promising one?

And soggy cucumber sandwiches.

But in a very prim and emotionally detached way.

You really are fast and sloppy. And sticky too, probably. ◕‿◕

In 1970, Carnaby St. boutiques used to play 'Hot Rats' to get people in the mood to buy.
Those were the days.

Jackie Wilson Said (I'm in Heaven When You Smile).

Beautiful movie and probably my fave by Ridley Scott. Despite liking Keitel and Carradine, I still can't help thinking that it may have been even more amazing if they had gone with their first choices: Oliver Reed and Michael York.

Michael J. Fox is shaking with excitement.

But he came in at the wrong angle. As a result he suffered a crushed pelvis and femur, fractures to his hip, wrist and both ankles and a concussion that kept him in a coma for 29 days.
And she got pregnant.

How long before these stories become hourly updates?

How long before these stories become hourly updates?

Nah, for sure they'll get Sam Worthington to play Han Solo.
Sorta hope they do just to see the resulting … ahem …debates.

I love a movie with a happy ending.

I love a movie with a happy ending.

♪ Woke up this morning
Both my cars were gone
I felt so suicidal
I threw my drink across the lawn ♫

That's hilarious! Thanks for that. I especially liked:
He's a Nobel prize-winning moralistic gangster with no name. She's a transdimensional Bolivian hooker living on borrowed time. They fight crime!
and:
He's a bookish voodoo gentleman spy whom everyone believes is mad. She's a pregnant tomboy single mother with

Scott Tobias quietly sobs to himself.

" Say what you said to me that night at the lake."