Yep. Freddie Rumsen had me saying "Whoah, Nelly!"
Yep. Freddie Rumsen had me saying "Whoah, Nelly!"
Calling it a Chevy Nova when it's really a Chevy Vega is the Lou of comments.
Or would-be baseball commissioner Dubya Bush. Or Ross Perot, whose entire campaign was like one or two catchphrases. It's amazing how you can go months and months saying basically nothing but you're "gonna check under the hood and fix it."
Nah, but I make accidental double entendres all the time, fellas.
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Yes, and Margaret also knows that her Dad will be there for her now. And maybe he'll start to examine his own behavior - at least a little. What seems like a failure for Roger is really a success.
Given Roger's forays into group sex (including his hotel Orgy suite) I would like to think of him as being this evolved. But I think it was simply that Daddy's little girl was being passed around by a bunch of hippies. He knows that the 60s girls are going for all the sex for the feeling of freedom and liberation. …
It's a Chevy Nova - the Lou of cars.
"I like to think of myself as a leader, Peggy. And that means doling out discipline. But it also means tempering it with encouragement."
The point is exactly the opposite. The characters have equality of purpose. And yup, that includes nudity. Go Starship Troopers!
Wow- you should know - thanks!
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Yeah, I read that down below too, so I guess the show kind of maybe sort of gets away with it? But it does seem anachronistic and you're right, jungle does not equal desert.
Before that my Dad says people used to drive down to Mexico to get Kahlua'd up.
What about a Starship Troopers test? Where everybody in the movie is just a guy guy or a girl guy, with the same missions and goals? And if that goal is blasting killer space insects, and if they are all young and attractive and share a locker room so that we can see them showering together - well, so be it.
And Chairy is a girl chair.
What's great about this show is that it's about good people doing good things, and yet manages to be consistently smart and funny. Like Parks and Recreation, that is a really difficult thing to do well. Fun for the whole family sounds like an insult, but its really a huge compliment in this case.
Yeah, but Larrick was asking telephone switchboard lady how she liked those cherry blossoms - oops.
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And now we know it was a good thing that Philip and Elizabeth never told Jared the truth about his parents. Leaving us to think that they'll leave their own kids in the dark in the same way - to protect them.