Same thing, pretty much.
Same thing, pretty much.
Whoa! Talk about a blast from the past.
Yeah, that too.
She was obviously talking about being able to enjoy the success of the movie in the immediate aftermath. I doubt she’d deny that Titanic helped her find success in the long-term.
“Why would people be as excited to watch far inferior overall athletes play much worse competition in a less skilled, slower fashion, in an already confusing game to many Americans?”
Thanks for the lesson about what “counts” as comedy. One question, though. What does your comment count as?
“It’s understandable, if not just, that the Women’s National Team made far less money than the USMNT from their respective World Cups (although, the men’s World Cup’s superior TV numbers are slipping domestically).”
If you abuse your power, whether you’re a CEO or a rent-a-cop, an internet bash session seems like pretty light punishment.
Except masturbation feels good and isn’t exceptionally stupid.
Have a Merry Christmas . . . or else.
Not if you know something about 40’s slang. See my response to commenter Potential Slayer, above.
“Say, what’s in this drink” is a well-used phrase that was common in movies of the time period and isn’t really used in the same manner any longer. The phrase generally referred to someone saying or doing something they thought they wouldn’t in normal circumstances; it’s a nod to the idea that alcohol is “making”…