I'd imagine he's fine with the into part; probably once he's out that the moral compass kicks back in.
I'd imagine he's fine with the into part; probably once he's out that the moral compass kicks back in.
O/u 1.5
Yet he won't mow my lawn!
And even though it's extremely tiny, she can still fit inside.
Spelling bees and knitting contests, all the way down.
"Molly and George aren't answering, but Mindy asked if we needed snacks."
Ted Lange v. Ted McGinley, in Battle of the Love Boat Teds.
Bibleman's ability to walk on water should serve him very well.
I have a crisp fifty on Ian Ziering facing Anson Williams in some shark related challenge.
That Dryer-Maffia-Zmed troika is very imposing.
I think this was the one with Gloria's "Benny's First Birthday" anecdote, where I questioned what kind of cake you could make that you'd have to mash up- teeth or not- and that made me wonder if Gloria might not be the best cook.
The framing of the shower scene was prominent on this front, also. I like slasher movies more than most… but in a show where they weren't going to mass murder the core cast, the concept felt like empty calories.
At no point did I think "escape so I can sit and wait to be brought back into custody" Angie was considering using the gun during the striptease; I read bored and a little jealous, not murderous rage.
As far as I can tell, a list of "demands receiving votes":
This season's greatest contribution to the vernacular may be the phrase "A Linda in Purchasing Episode".
Port Manto is my reservation alias.
It had Debbe Dunning, with the "died because I gave him a boner!" line, which set the series standard until the LitH discussion regarding the origins of Mack Daddy Onassis' name.
I remember being amused by Madhouse and Folks!, and in these trying times, the message of Folks! should resonate more than ever.
Does Piscatella draw butts on Daya's mural?
She was good in what I saw her in, so I'd have enjoyed seeing her in more things. Darn.