The problem, Houdraig, isn't that you can't buy love. The problem is that you're not going to inherit nearly enough money to do so.
The problem, Houdraig, isn't that you can't buy love. The problem is that you're not going to inherit nearly enough money to do so.
It's not like they can't use their fingers.
And I grew up in San Diego.
I'm 20, and until about 3 months ago I thought Gore Vidal was a woman.
Yeah they meant his arms.
Also loved Charlies "they have a really high suicide rate" re Dee's army cyber-lover
Bret has that creepy fangroup
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"Umm. I don't think you should do it, man. You're too easily offended."
"I can't believe you just said that."
Con Air
Saw it when I was 8, which was not a great idea on the part of whoever was supposed to be watching me.
This isn't The Office, it's a fucking live action cartoon. Character development? I enjoyed it; I gave it a B.
Yeah, but what's the writing to airdate turnaround on South Park, a week?
The Swamp, that is
Maybe at the game, but not on your average Swamp jackass.
I loved this episode as well and I didn't dislike Dee's storyline. I was also really impressed with the pacing/comic timing throughout the episode. The wrestling match reminded me a lot of when Charile throws the chair through Mac's window in Mac and Charlie Die.
Frank's salute was so fucking awesome. It lasted *just* the right amount of time too, like a moment longer than I expected.
My little sister loves Whale Wars.
Babe might have gotten a 1 on the rape scale, but Babe in the Big City? That shit's rapetastic.
Roman Polanski can rape whomever he wants and Chinatown is still a great movie. But I go out of my way to avoid Charlton Heston movies because of his NRA involvement. I don't really have a defense for this.
I always imagined that despite Don't Ask Don't Tell, joining the armed forces is like going to prison when you're not on base.
She's still stacked, even if you could peel off her makeup.