If we're going to do this, I'm just going to point out that indenting new paragraphs in business letters is not considered popular anymore; the only time you indent now is when creating bullet points or a quote that takes up more than one line.
If we're going to do this, I'm just going to point out that indenting new paragraphs in business letters is not considered popular anymore; the only time you indent now is when creating bullet points or a quote that takes up more than one line.
Here's to hoping that they'll find someone with a less grating voice than hers. She's the equivalent of listening to fingernails dragging down a chalkboard. "shudders"
I've always wondered this too. And all those people who have nothing in their channels but videos of themselves opening up toys. Like who has all this money to buy an entire case of key chains because somewhere along the line someone said they were "collectible?" Or is it that you have mommy and daddy issues from…
Dancing Mel Gibsons. DANCING MEL GIBSONS. And one with an eye patch getting shot through an egg by a cannon.
When I was in the Army, our unit did white elephant gift exchanges but we all brought alcohol and food so it was a more of a competition to get the best brand or type of drink but still a win-win for everyone.
It didn't do well because the producers wanted the Green Hornet to be more dramatic and serious but fans of Batman like the campy-style of that show and wanted Green Hornet to be the same.
A lot of my memories of babysitting after school are highlighted by Nickelodeon playing in the background for the kids we watched. And to be honest, I lived for weekend gigs so I could watch "Are You Afraid of the Dark" and Clarissa after they went to bed.
Most (all?) of the actors from WW chose not to pursue acting careers and just became normal things, like farmers (Charlie) and accountants. I think Violet, if I remember correctly, lived in the town where I worked for awhile before moving on for her job.
It's ok, Will. Robert Conrad wasn't "wild" about your remake either.
No voucher for free tickets in my account and no discount for $2.50 either, just $2.25. *in best Homer Simpson voice* Woohoo!
More like "WTF, Internet?!"
Always remember rule 34.
.."as pendulous and winkled…"
Long live Rockabilly.
“My boyfriend handed me an orange and I just started playing with it, then decided to make a video.”
I was born in 1980. I distinctly remember the hand wringing really reached a a peak in the mid-90s, and thus, a lot of the Looney Toons episodes were culled or cut up (like Wile E. Coyote and the Road Runner, specfically). Throughout the 80s though, we watched Looney Toons every Saturday without so much as a care in…
That was my reaction as well. Like, next we'll be wondering where are all the tumblr posts freaking out why cartoon animals like Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck don't look like the real thing?
Actually he was on the Food Network for awhile in the series "Unwrapped." Edit: Aannd, I just saw that someone else replied with the same answer.
Rule 34.
Really enjoyed him in "The Man in the Iron Mask."