Completely possible, like I said it's a very vague memory. It only stayed with me this long because of how insane it is
Completely possible, like I said it's a very vague memory. It only stayed with me this long because of how insane it is
Thanks! I'd been wondering what that was about but couldn't find it anywhere. And I'm pretty sure the farmer I read about was in Texas so that adds a whole other layer of bizarre to it
I worked in a Disney store when Ratatouille came out and kids went nuts for it. The parents? Not so enthused about buying an army of stuffed rats.
I vaguely remember a story a while back about a farmer who was trying to fulfill some biblical prophesy to bring about the end times. Something to do with cattle
Had a chance to look it up, her name was Dumbella and the reason she sent away the triplets was they put their father in the hospital by hiding a giant firecracker under his seat. That family has issues.
I just had a middle school flashback, how dare you
It's actually pretty messed up. So Donald had a sister, the mother of the triplets. She left them with him after they pulled some mischevious caper or some such thing… Then the writers forgot to have her come back. By the time anyone realized, they'd have to write an explanation for why she abandoned her children and…
Nice
It was an obscure King of the Hill line, don't sweat it
The downside is all those Kickstarters for what is functionally just a box to put your phone in for people who can't stop themselves or anyone around them from using their phones
Oh yeah? Well what does your website say, Trump Rules?
I thought everyone did know stories stick in your mind better than contextless facts? I'm not a writer but I have a easier time remembering information from a narrative than trying to memorize information in a vaccuum.
Haha, holy shit. Why did they put it in the movie in the first place?
The child actors are really good! I was surprised too, child actors are rarely good at acting or funny but they really cast some funny kids. It's a great show, who hasn't wanted to see Dee get a shitload of money and just go hog wild?
I think they're desperately trying not to get formulaic or boring, but there's only so much you can do with a premise over 12 years. Still, I trust they won't develop Simpsonitis
I thought Noah Hawley came up with the UFO thing and was really confused, then I saw The Man Who Wasn't There and welp
If they have promotional support from Coors, why would they still need to turn the labels on the bottles away?
Now that you've said this I can't imagine a better ending to the series.
That's a lot of conjecture. How about this angle: Why is there no video of them carrying a huge plastic platform into the park?
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