Lunchables was designed in the 1985 as an attempt to sell more bologna. It hit the market in 1988. Jessica from Fresh Off the Boat has a huge disdain for them.
Lunchables was designed in the 1985 as an attempt to sell more bologna. It hit the market in 1988. Jessica from Fresh Off the Boat has a huge disdain for them.
When I was a lad in the 1990s, I almost fell for the Columbia Book House scam from the Sunday Paper, 10 books for $1. Luckily I had no money then and I could only dream of owning all those sexy SciFi books. Luckily the public library was nearby as I neared teen age, so that squashed those dreams.
Old candy wrappers from Japan. :(
I feel sorry for the sexually active teens in 2016 who still don't know how to use a condom, leading them to pursue some rather dangerous things.
Wow. That's also like the guy who played Domon in the G Gundam dub. He was a voice actor, and now he's an ER doctor or something.
I like Jackie Chan movies, though not the actor as a person considering the Communist Party things, and he did mention that his movies are also inspired by Buster Keaton. Keaton must be quite inspirational in more ways than I thought.
Poor Rogo. Only the power of Mogelio will save him.
Connor Hawke is White. Diggle married a White chick, and Connor is Sara's brother. He's still mixed race anyway, even if Oliver got it on with a woman that's not Felicity.
The whole show's premise, well most crime procedurals, involves pinning it on the affluent White Male.
I'm thinking if the Burger King wasn't the ad, that means they freakin' painted in the Manhattan Bridge in some part of Long Island City.
This is the story that this episode was based on: http://www.deceptology.com/…
Jonny did okay. I'm disappointed that Lucy Liu didn't counter the old lady's exclamations.
Did anybody catch that "Burger King" advertisement at the mugging crime scene? I know post-production is forced to insert ads into tv shows, but this is the first time I actually noticed. I know there are three BKs in lower Manhattan, one on Delancy, one on Canal, and one in Worth Street. None of them are definitely…
I saw that Elementary rerun where she was Sherlock's penpal.
We probably have in the few seasons she's been on so far.
You can grow mushrooms on a person that's barely alive.
Me too.
I only watch CBS twice a week, this show and Elementary on Thursdays and Supergirl on Mondays. I was spared of the preview because I always go into these episodes blind. I satisfied with Christy taking action, not letting their grief overshadow Majorie's day.
I wish Two Broke Girls wasn't next, because Mom would segue nicely into Elementary, a show whose main character has fought with addiction and has handled it differently.
I don't know why Captain Gregson was that disgusted with the mushroom corpse. At least it wasn't like in Hannibal.