I saw it a few months ago. It's great. I'm considering going again since it's obvious that a good portion of the lines are improvised.
I saw it a few months ago. It's great. I'm considering going again since it's obvious that a good portion of the lines are improvised.
One of my favorite McDonald's sandwiches (and believe me, I have a lot of them) was their chicken biscuit. Awesome that it's basically returned. (McGriddle cakes are gross but there's no reason they couldn't make this with biscuit.)
It seems like the problem is replacing apostrophes and quotations with their HTML entities. You don't really need to do that anymore; clients support Unicode (as long as you're setting your character encoding properly).
And Then There Were None by Agatha Christie for $2 is an absolute steal.
I've used TurboTax for several years, except for one year when I had a lot of stock sales and purchases (and another year when I had the same, I used TurboTax). TurboTax was much easier and much, much cheaper.
I still prefer "The Pokemon Company Presents: Pikachu, the Detecting Pokemon, a Pokemon Story".
My girlfriend and I watched the first two episodes of People vs. OJ and couldn't get over the campiness. Every time they showed the Kardashian kids, I wanted to throw a cup at the screen. Does that campiness subside?
Counterpoint: the characters say "ain't" instead of "isn't," so it's an accurate representation of how Southerners talk and therefore is good.
That poses an interesting question: who are the most talented conservatives? John Wayne and Clint Eastwood come to mind.
Well congratulations in advance for its inevitable Best Comedy Emmy next year.
Hey, Ron Livingston does all right for himself. Rosemary DeWitt is a wonderful woman.
Ah, I see. I don't think I was being clear. I'm not arguing against commentors speculating. What I objected to was the recaps (http://www.avclub.com/tvclu… referring to it in the meat of the article. I would have preferred that that be relegated to a speculation / fan theories portion of the article, the way GOT stuff…
Considering that in this case, the speculation turned out to be true, it had the same effect as a spoiler.
I liked the Westworld finale, but I can't help but think I would have enjoyed it more of people hadn't openly, brazenly speculated about the Jimi Simpson / Ed Harris thing with absolutely no spoiler / speculation warnings. I don't know how shocked I would have been but having read the speculation, it's all I could…
Yup, they are:
When did it become okay to reduce someone down to "would have sex with" just because they're not on the same side of the political spectrum as you? This is basically the second time today that I've seen, after that Sarah Palin article, that someone's said "I'd hit it" and didn't get downvoted into the ground.
More importantly he voiced those opinions during a set.
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Oh god since it would be a filmed short, they could have Hanks play two roles. That would be fishing with dynamite.
Gas never goes bad, if that documentary The Walking Dead is to be believed.