But Troi will sense your feelings!
But Troi will sense your feelings!
It's a very Canadian show.
Trebek answered a question at the top of the program that I and probably others were curious about, especially with the quality of gameplay we've been getting, that question being do they have to qualify to appear?
Comedy Central recently re-ran an SNL where Aykroyd and Goodman made a cameo as the Blues Brothers on Weekend Update and thought this was curious mostly because I had completely forgotten about the existence of this movie.
Another pop-cultural artifact hearkening back to an earlier, less massive time: popcorn boxes and drink cups that are actually smaller than your head.
Was just relieved that Jill didn't actually wager anything on FJ, unlike some other, very recent contestants.
Relieved but still weirded out I wasn't the only one thinking that, having less to do with the idea of the older populace getting it on as my getting it on with them.
Not a lawyer, but generally it seems evicting tenants requires due process through a court order which can take several months.
Jessica trying to deal with squatters was fun, but it would have been more fun if Honey and Grandma Huang helped, especially since we can only imagine the creative and depraved depths of Grandma Huang's scheming.
Renters really are the worst.
This makes sense, since Timex never, to my knowledge, put out an Ironman calculator watch, while Casio has.
Jason and his $999-larger-than-it-needed-to-be FJ wager say "yes."
Probably the same reason Pruitt Taylor Vince was.
The problem with serial killing is the continuing narrative which allows the law to eventually catch up with you.
No Marquis de Sade or Georges Bataille?
Probably already know this, but back when element-hunting chemist extraordinaire Glenn Seaborg was still alive, it was possible for a time to address a letter to him using only the names of chemical elements, many of which he discovered/synthesized:
seaborgium
berkelium
californium
americium
"Innocent core personality" is interesting because it really did seem that way at first, but now that we know the full extent of his abuse—and not just at the hands of his father but by emotionally manipulative Norma as well—and how that abuse has emotionally crippled and stunted him, that earlier innocence and…
The same "sweet Norman" who murdered his teacher in the first season, and then averaged one to two bodies in subsequent ones?
The success of Colby Burnett probably raised the entire Teachers Tournament in my estimation, but just based on this most recent game your assessment feels more accurate.
"Discovered at the Los Alamos blast site" was the qualifier I missed.