That has to be the most punchable name I've ever seen.
That has to be the most punchable name I've ever seen.
I think they said on Talking Simpsons that the episodes on Amazon are the cut-for-syndication versions. Does anyone know if this is correct?
Then how will you know if they're as bad as everyone says they are?
I will do no such thing!
That's how it is in Mediterranean cultures. Night life doesn't get started until 10 pm.
Like gravy in the fridge.
"I dreamed that I saw Dali
With a supermarket trolley,
He was trying to throw his arms around a girl.
He took an open-top beetle
Through the eye of a needle,
He was the trying to throw his arms around the world."
Chocolate Sauce was meant as a forward-looking effort at diversity in the the 1970s, but became more of a ham-fisted embarrassment to younger generations by the 2000s.
Well, he wanted to lose the election, not his base. After all, those deplorables were supposed to watch his new TV network.
He, or CBS, or somebody paid the right people to ensure that he could do his little comedy show and not disappear.
I'm still convinced that he was trying to throw it.
And with a total zero in the middle.
He doesn't care if people think or even know he hasn't paid any taxes ("that makes me smart"). Hell, given our fucked-up tax system, him not paying might have been totally legal! But that "it makes me smart" quip proved that it wouldn't even hurt him politically.
Isn't there some allegation of the sex tapes involving underage hookers?
This, right here, is the best distillation of Trump's political base ever. Actually, I think it's a bigger part of the Republican Party base than the media like to admit. Fully 45% of grown-ass American voters are actually this immature.
This type of argument is thoroughly offensive from people who claim to be Christians. Yes, those of us who consider ourselves Christian acknowledge that people have weaknesses and failings, and that they might do some good in the world (aka "God's work") despite all that. But that kind of flawed holiness assumes two…
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Username-comment synergy all over the place here!
That was definitely how I took it, and the filmmakers of the remakes took care to preserve certain elements from the original series. That is, these new movies (I've only seen the first one) seem to be made won't of affection for the original series.
Are you talking about Baby Driver, the most perfect cinematic masterpiece of all time?