I like Auntie Anne's Pretzels. What's wrong with them? Or is it just they tend to be in a strange part of the malls you go to.
I like Auntie Anne's Pretzels. What's wrong with them? Or is it just they tend to be in a strange part of the malls you go to.
Question: What is the difference between sales and retail?
Also, Goodbye FYE. I think you could do a version of "Goodnight Moon" that's all mall based stores that have gone out of business or are barely hanging on.
Yes! I was trying a find a way to this and you nailed it. IMAX is great for documentaries, especially nature documentaries.
So he's like W. Bush.
That's sort of what I was thinking. What if this a bit like Colbert's SuperPac? It is designed to help people understand how government works and the importance of voting.
I don't understand the people who say that before "The Apprentice" Trump was only something that people in New York knew. In the late 1980s or early 1990s he was mentioned on "Thirtysomething" and "21 Jump Street." Trump also had a cameo in "Home Alone 2: Lost in New York."
I don't think so. One of the reasons Stewart left "The Daily Show" was that he was sick of the pressure of producing four shows a week. I can't imagine Stewart agreeing to do a show that is too similiar to what he left in terms of pressure to produce content on a regular basis.
I'm a little worried about the phrase "with a particular focus on Trump and his family," but I'd like to think that Colbert and the people around him know that Barron Trump is off limits, but Ivanka, Jarred, Donald Jr. and Eric are fair game.
I'll give you Hamilton because it was written and developed during Obama's administration. It also premiered while Obama was still president.
That could work. I could totally see that happening. Franklin doesn't have to be directly involved in the drug trade in order to have the crack epidemic impact his life. Maybe some space near the back of the convenience store becomes a place where people smoke crack, like there's a vacant lot or something.
This time, we don't fight and let them leave. I don't mind needing a passport to visit Universal Studios Orlando or Walt Disney World.
I understand wanting to do some set-up and world building, but I feel like they've done enough and I'm ready to see how the introduction of crack changes everything for these characters.
Is the wallpaper in the room where Lucia, Gustavo, and Pedro have most of thier scenes in this episode the same wallpaper that it's in Paige's room or the kitchen on "The Americans?"
It's possible. There's a lot of people with guns who hate him, and there's also the possibility of a plane or car crash, but Obama's still a fairly young man in pretty good shape. However, the odds are that McCain or H.W Buh will go first. I just really hope they (along with the liberal Supreme Court justices) can…
It was a slow decline, because I remember him being great on "The Daily Show" a few times between 2000-2008.
That makes perfect and total sense. Thank you!
If it's popular, that means large numbers of people are watchinng. If large numbers of people are watching, advertisers will want to sell thier products during the show. I don't know what definition of popular you're using.
And if he can't come up with something he was writers. Ask them to write something, and then read what they wrote.
When I first saw the movie as a young teenager, I thought the scene with the dead dog was the saddest scariest part. Seeing the movie again about a year ago, I think it ties with Tomorrow Belongs to Me," especially if you include the scene after with the line "Do you still think you can control them?"
My father is not a Republican, but he does have very strong feelings about proper clothing. (I should say at this point I love him, despite some of his outdated views) He hates jeans, is often surprised he's the only one at the airport wearing a tie, he practically lives in suits. At one point, we were going to see…