I wonder what percentage of parents would find this adorable, and what percentage of child frees would find it annoying.
I wonder what percentage of parents would find this adorable, and what percentage of child frees would find it annoying.
Didn't Orson Welles pretty much do anything for a buck? I remember when he did dialog on a Manowar song...
That was delightful.
This would be a great idea for a product...perhaps from Think Geek. Have various engine room sounds, TOS and so forth. Perhaps an option to add "color" such as barely distinguishable doors opening somewhere, subtle things like that which make it feel more like a real place.
They probably wanted to make sure the other houses around her who did pay wouldn't catch fire.
Because then people would *only* pay when the house is on fire.
There's something like 38,000 versions of Christianity alone, trying to get the "facts" strait about religion can be tricky at best.
I was one of those kids that hated that nobody saw Snuffleupagus and thought Big Bird was lying. I had a traumatic experience as a kid when I was hit by a teacher (nun at Catholic school) hard enough to leave a mark and she lied about it. At least my parents believed me. It was almost physically painful watching…
Thank you! I wanted to say exactly that. I don't know why it's so hard to figure out...6 great shows per season would be better than 12 boring shows with a few exciting moments here and there.
"...can anyone actually imagine Jeffrey Combs as Riker?"
If you actually made it through all of season 1, you're in for a treat. Sure, the show had some dreadful episodes here and there but after season 2 it definitely picked up, with a handful of episodes that are some of the best storytelling in Sci-Fi TV. The neatest prop of the entire series; the flute. Watch *just*…
I never realized a screeching baby sounded as bad as nails on a chalkboard to some people. That explains why there's now a push to have some restaurants ban little kids. I now have a little more empathy.
In Portuguese the word is "canhoto", a nickname for the Devil. That was my nickname growing up.
I love that scene in Signs except for one niggling thing, and maybe this is because I'm a native Portuguese speaker; the kid is saying in Portuguese "it's behind the garage" and then *in English* "it's behind". Ugh. Did you really have to? I mean, do scared little kids in Russia all of the sudden start speaking in…
A friend of mine did one of these cheesy costumes...he went as himself but 20 years in the future. he wore an "old man" sweater etc. Luckily he also had somewhat of a combover and a lame mustache. I went around the party telling people he was "retired Hitler".
I happen to live on one of the corners of the Bridgewater Triangle in Massachusetts. The part about the Native American name was spot on...the Hockomock swamp, central to the Bridgewater Triangle, mean "place where spirits dwell";
"It's available on news stands now"...I wouldn't even know where to begin looking for one of those.
"Michael Govan, the executive director of the museum, compared it to erecting the great pyramids of Egypt." Ho boy. I'm not sure where to begin with this one.
"(And the other day I saw three and a half minutes of a season two episode and THANK GOD they got rid of those awful "aren't Howard and Raj so gay?" jokes). "
Looking like the Cenobites from Hellraiser would at least be original (original for Star Trek anyway). It should have been much more like Farscape, instead of constantly re-hashing the same things they had in the Alpha Quadrant. Completely original creatures and completely original worlds, with NO contact with the…