It took me a moment to realize what was actually happening, but when I did, it was gold, baby.
It took me a moment to realize what was actually happening, but when I did, it was gold, baby.
I thought that as well, but then Chick replied that he "doesn't like foreign food" or something like that, which means that she said topless which is the joke. I assume. Or he just doesn't like tapas.
Unless the rules have changed, you don't have to pay for something that a company sends you unsolicited.
So instead of quitting Amazon wish lists, I say, load'em up. Find something you really want and then hover over it for 20 minutes straight. Two days later, it's Christmas in July!
Realizing he just made a shit-ton of a commission, but only if the sale goes through before he croaks.
My brother was the starting middle linebacker, backup guard/tackle, placekicker, and kickoff gunner (he was accurate, but not strong-he also would have been pulled against Auburn).
Check the byline for the review.
He was referencing "1600 Penn," which is deserving of no less than being called "that White House show."
Agreed. I loved Emergency! as a kid. I haven't watched in years, though. I should check it out again.
It's been published as "Amy Fumero" for several weeks now. I thought it was a bit that I didn't understand. Who knows?
How do I go to TV Club and look for reviews by show? Sometimes I'm a few weeks behind and then I try to catch up. I wait to read reviews and comments until after I've watched, so maybe I'm looking for a review for an episode of American Horror Story from October. I don;t want to have to backtrack through every review…
Agreed. The only problem is, my wife saw it sitting on the DVR waiting for and got upset. I explained it wasn't what she thought, but she still didn't "want the kids to see that." So I'll have to DVR it and then watch it right away.
Ask and you shall receive, apparently.
June Diane Raphael? Or is that too on point?
I liked the subtle (apparently) reference and callback to Rosetta Stone. The team wishes they'd gotten it to help them understand the cricket toughs when they first arrive in Little Britain, then later when investigating the guard's murder, little vocabulary popups appear every time one of the British cops speaks.…
He wouldn't understand a sentence with a preposition.
It was a gelato. But that doesn't undermine your argument.
Really, it turned into an orgy of fucks. Which makes sense.
Canned ham? More like a Pulled Bjork Sandwich.
The rats were trying to come up with a cutesy name for their new neighborhood, which is located north of the 405 bridge. Therefore, No-Fo-0-Fo Bridge.