Not officially sacked, but for all intents and purposes, sacked in all but name only. From news.com.au:
Not officially sacked, but for all intents and purposes, sacked in all but name only. From news.com.au:
ANNIE ARE YOU OKAY
ARE YOU OKAY ANNIE
Which guys are we talking about..? Because some of us would at least watch some guys jogging hard on VOD with the sound off.
"We named her 'Dilyn' because we liked 'Dylan' but there were already so many 'Dylans'…" - actual rationale I have been given
Also friends of friends are parents of a Jaxxon.
"…dumb and handsome…"
OH NO THE SMURFS ARE LOST IN THE WOODS AND IT'S GETTING DARK AND AZRAEL IS AFTER THEM
https://www.youtube.com/wat…
No PSATs in Canada, plus this was in the 80s when the focus was more on the lower-scoring students and higher-scoring students got distraction activities. Heck, one of the "enrichment" activities I was assigned in elementary school was to work with a student who, in retrospect, had fetal alcohol syndrome.
Counterpoint: To this day I wish my schools had offered some kind of gifted programs because I spent an awful lot of time wallowing in self-doubt, depression and isolation.
They're all letter-number-letter number-letter-number, but the first letter designates an entire province or territory (except in Ontario and Quebec).
You know this is fake because
a) Alberta postal codes start with a T, and
b) St. Albert is RIGHT THERE.
Those are the WORST. Although I can't imagine what the development process was like.
Taster: "OMG THIS TASTES EXACTLY LIKE A BOOGER. Um, not that I would know personally, just from what I've read and stuff."
TIL: Prince Matchabelli was a legit prince. And that the Wind Song jingle WILL NOT LEAVE YOUR BRAIN ONCE IT HAS LODGED THERE EVEN AFTER 40 YEARS.
GODDAMMIT YOU'RE RIGHT AND I HAD A BRAIN FART LOOKING FOR AN E WITH AN ACCENT FOR ANOTHER DOCUMENT, BECOMING CONVINCED IT WAS USED HERE AS WELL. I'm upvoting you and leaving my original error standing as penance.
Caché. Unless he has a hidden stash of culture somewhere.
Man, Stan Mikita's Doughnuts just made it all the more sweeter when I finally bought my dad a Mikita circular saw for his birthday one year with my own adult-earned cash. He never saw "Wayne's World", but he knew hockey and Al Bundy, and that was good enough for me.
Man, I'd completely forgotten about Buck, period. And Lucky, for that matter.
Also see: the Labor Day episode.
I haven't seen that episode in literally the better part of two decades and I am singing along in my head. It definitely overstayed its welcome, but dammit this show scratched an itch I didn't know I had at the time.
I'd watch a movie about paint drying on a wall if it featured a nattily dressed Armie Hammer standing in front of said wall.