The last one seems like it should be "con". I'd been trying to figure out the first two, but "or" sounds good for the second.
The last one seems like it should be "con". I'd been trying to figure out the first two, but "or" sounds good for the second.
I keep trying, but I seriously cannot hear the similarity
I keep trying, but I seriously cannot hear the similarity
Yup, so he doesn't have much to lose. He must've received a memo, though. His name's still in the opening credits, and he's the sort of person that interviewers go to for questions like that.
Yup, so he doesn't have much to lose. He must've received a memo, though. His name's still in the opening credits, and he's the sort of person that interviewers go to for questions like that.
I'm going with Ken Jeong. He's got enough good will with enough people in the industry that he can burn at least one bridge, he's surely got tons of Hangover money laying around, and he can do well for himself without being an actor at all.
I'm going with Ken Jeong. He's got enough good will with enough people in the industry that he can burn at least one bridge, he's surely got tons of Hangover money laying around, and he can do well for himself without being an actor at all.
Can't think of anything yet, but I can tell you that no matter who wins, someone's going to get a dent in the head.
Can't think of anything yet, but I can tell you that no matter who wins, someone's going to get a dent in the head.
He's Arabic. Also Polish.
He's Arabic. Also Polish.
cue means Q for queen, I bet. Johnny is a jack, maybe? I don't know what seeing everything sideways means..
That's kind of what I was thinking. The passage has a few other poker terms in it (deal, raised). Maybe it's just cryptically describing the events of a poker game instead of a pool game, and we need to figure out what Jonah needs to do.
This is also why you keep hearing about Fantastic Four and Daredevil reboots being in the works every now and again. Fox has those, too, and they don't want the rights to lapse.
Wait, so you're at a pit stop, you say? Like at a speedway? And I should stop helping?
You might be on to something there. It would explain the 7, and the James part makes sense.
Before I clicked the link, I knew it was Shout Factory
I saw this episode for the first time around the time I was playing through Arkham City. It was at that point that I realized that Arkham Harley just plain wasn't funny (certainly compared to TAS Harley), and really didn't have any point being around at all.
After he bombs
Let the bat beat the fox, vulture, and shark into unconciousness (it is unlikely to kill them), and then just move them over one by one.