“...you place your order and pay at a counter and then they bring you your slices.”
“...you place your order and pay at a counter and then they bring you your slices.”
I hear it’s missing the story about the time Mr Rogers took on Julia Child in the ring...
Maybe she was so shaken by his conviction it stirred her to act.
The real question is why she didn’t do this ages ago. If I had an opportunity to go around introducing myself as “Bond. Jess Bond,” I wouldn’t have waited until I was 36 to do so.
I’m reluctant to trust anyone who knows what a Denny’s molten chocolate cake tastes like.
As far as I can tell, the series premieres on Tuesday the 4th, and there don’t seem to be any advanced previews this weekend, so I don't know what the heck this article is on about.
Pride? Fear?
Excuse me, that is not a pet peeve, that is a bad habi--[eaten by tiger]
And here I figured Burneko’s pet peeve would be using a single word where 5 or more could do.
If you think that insurance is going to keep medical treatment from being financially crippling for an average American, you’re delusional or willfully ignorant at best.
When our country’s healthcare system can bankrupt a person for having a medical emergency, this is inevitable.
Put a kiosk on the sidewalk outside with ALL the details. Let everyone know who this family is.
I’ll bet good money not one of the guys behind this has the stones to teleport a genetically-modified giant squid version of a psychic’s brain into New York to create a perceived threat against all of mankind, therefore uniting humanity at last. Not one of ‘em.
Bob Newhart is a good dramatic actor also. Check out Hell is for Heroes with Steve McQueen, Fess Parker, Bobby Darin and James Coburn. Newhart plays a soldier... and yes, there’s a scene where he gets on the radio and has a one-sided conversation (I think in the plot it’s actually some kind of trick to fool the bad…
It’s a play off the slang term “fail son”, which is just a term for the disappointing sons of important people.
The question is if they’ll have the original artwork. The pleasure of being into that was finding the original paperbacks in used bookstores. If you absolutely had to have a paperback you couldn’t find, there were a few online resources where you could get pretty much anything.
I’m honestly as tired as the “John McCain was a terrible terrible person who no one should say nice things about” pieces as the “John McCain was last of a rare and noble breed of American statesmen” pieces. Dude died just yesterday, and in my universe, it’s still poor manners to interrupt other people’s mourning with…
Also there's Life on Mars and Ashes to Ashes:
There's the opening narration to Sapphire and Steel, disregarding the artistic license taken with what "elements" are:
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