“They made them toast.” There’s toast?
“They made them toast.” There’s toast?
The Hunt for Red October. It has all the beats you want in a fun smart way and captures enough of the novel so that it is the perfect “dad movie.” My dad and I started having a tradition where throughout the month of October we celebrated The Hunt for Red October-fest where we would text each other quotes from the…
Happy Black History Month!
What would a Nixon adoring cretin do to get out of trouble... Clearly this is the only reasonable take and yet the word “pardon” doesn’t appear at all in this well thought-out article.
We need to talk about just saying “Mads.”
We need to talk about just saying “Mads.”
As a life long NY resident...time out. Are you saying there are landfills that aren’t in New Jersey?
*barfs*
Well it won’t be easy for the family of killers but...oh wait, they are going to make bank with this from all the blue lives bootlickers keen to throw money at them https://www.gofundme.com/mdb4be
Paul Rudd’s horse is here but no of Kuchi Kopi or his pals are here? Even in that wacky Simpsons poster you have the Happy Little Elves.
Beefsquatch and Gene are different characters?!
WITNESS!
Maria Hill: “What do you mean walk the Earth?”
Enough can’t be said for the credits having Bob and Gene singing of You Make Lovin’ Fun after a low key Fleetwood Mac joke throughout the show. We take this show’s musical numbers for granted.
“It had to be you” was sang in the garbage Simpsons episode that preceded this episode tonight. The opening pest van was “it had to be glue.” What corporate meddling is this that would have such a coincidence take place!
Also, Terry Gross stopped by for her second Simpson’s voiceover role! It was good an relatable bit to those of us familiar with Fresh Air or even those that would tease NPR nerds. Who among you can’t admit not to voicing similar opinions to themselves in the car?
Point 1: These are Ancient Era techs; not Medieval.
Apparently, the paralyzed paraglider preferred pairing with the parolee.
“A horse - a horse” isn’t even in the tech description which always made me think he included the entire line in recording even though the script just called for “my kingdom for a horse!”
His voiceover was an integral part of what made the experience so good. He had a calm yet powerful voice that I always loved hearing. To me it was if he were reassuring you of the responsible leadership necessary to avoid plunging the world into chaos while reminding you of all the good things humans can do. His…