I still love that the big racing event they attend is called “Race Wars”. That made it through the whole editing process.
I still love that the big racing event they attend is called “Race Wars”. That made it through the whole editing process.
For many Australians of a certain age and musical taste, the biggest name to be attached to ‘Bluey’ will always be Dave McCormack:
> as the narrator of a whale documentary that the show’s beloved family of rambunctious blue heelers was watching while playing together,
The best part about that line from Snakes on a Plane is that it was added in a re-shoot and based on an internet meme.
I saw the midnight premier of Snakes on a Plane and it was one of the most fun theater experiences I had. The crowd was really into it (fueled, no doubt, by all the liquor we smelled once the lights went down). Sure, it was a silly film, but it delivered exactly what it promised.
At the risk of bursting your bubble, but most of what you said is incomprehensible to all of us who don’t watch those movies every night and the only line we all know is the quarter-mile one.
or just don’t live in an HOA hellhole.
How did these become so ubiquitous in the States.
Why? Why would you live in a neighbourhood with an HOA? How did these become so ubiquitous in the States. In Canada, in a neighbourhood of free-standing homes, these are almost non-existent. We have strata boards in condos and planned communities. But regular residential neighbourhoods are free-hold lots. I literally…
HOA called it “Kaufman language.” So who’s this Kaufman guy, and where do we go to pour sugar into his descendants’ gas tanks?
“Some residents have taken to parking their trucks in a pay lot over half a mile from the neighborhood”
I feel like Paul Hogan’s Subaru commercials should be up there. There are non-car people that to this day think Subaru is an Australian company because of those commercials.
I REALLY wish May would pick “The Reassembler” series back up. Every episode was really good.
When I moved to England from America for a few years in the early 2000s, these guys literally helped me acclimate to UK culture faster than anything else. My other options were Little Britain (give yourself a couple years) or awful Simon Cowell singing talent shows, which I already had in America. Even though I…
I loved the original Top Gear, and have watched most of what came after with muted enthusiasm. The trio doing less/no more together doesn’t fill me with grief or anything.
It wasn’t Fender, it was First Act.
Buckminster Fuller’s Dymaxion. I was lucky enough to see one of the few remaining prototypes at a Concours d’Elegance once, and it is every bit as bizarre as you’d imagine. Believe it or not, Fuller’s original intent was for this thing to have VTOL capabilities. He pitched it as “A ‘zoomobile’ that could hop off the…
Cadillac was building cars with V16 engines before Auto Union did