Google? What century is this? Just Wikipedia it! She was in a car accident when she was 14.
Google? What century is this? Just Wikipedia it! She was in a car accident when she was 14.
The book does not contain hints on winning the lottery. It is a chilling tale of conformity gone mad.
We had switched cars with my parents for a week, so my first thought was that it was my father's farts.
There used to be a time before cable and internet where that's all we could hope for!
I find it embarrassing to watch Robin Williams improvise, but if he sticks to things other people have written for him he's okay. Mrs. Doubtifre is therefore okay (er, except the improvised bits).
I did some work for that show, but I had to sign an NDA and I'm not allowed to talk about it for three years!
There are puppets and a macho rock star.
I watched UHF, because it was randomly on TV. STUPID! YOU SO STUPID!
My son got some in his Christmas stocking, from Dollarama of course. He was amused for several seconds.
"Karma, dude. Karma."
Maybe it was one of the other Barts.
There, he says Bart can't buy a Madonna comic book unless he's over 16.
In the French version, Comic Book Guy says the case contains a very rare Batman in which Batman has split his tights while climbing a chair.
Five bucks, where'd you get five bucks? I want five bucks.
Brie Larson was in Scott Pilgrim and United States of Tara, if that helps.
Parks and Recreation seems to be like that every episode though.
The other deaf actors in Switched At Birth.
Did Annie pronounce Reagan wrong there?
And two-man luge, the most homoerotic sport in a homophobic host country.
I learned this phrase as "easy peasy, Japanese-y", which in hindsight seems somehow racist.