“I’m an electric car. I don’t go very fast or go very far.”
“I’m an electric car. I don’t go very fast or go very far.”
Is this why my subscription keeps going up and now they’re cracking down on account sharing?
I remember when paper grocery bags didn’t even have handles.
Do they also keep their socks in their pants drawer Kryten?
Do they still sample oldies into their beats like they did with “Duke of Earl” on “Hand on the Pump”?
Even reading this I was surprised to hear that he was 6'7" because in my memory he’s always standing next to Nash or Big Show (then The Giant).
I feel like we’re being trolled.
It’s funny, I was reading a Deadspin article the other day that was pretty much entirely about politics and I really wanted to point out the irony, but alas, I forgot no comments on Deadspin anymore. Lol.
Is that the Matthew Broderick movie? I was trying to remember its name.
It’s competing against national chains. So the other options were likely Pizza Hut, Papa John’s, and Little Caesar’s (I don’t think Round Table is national, is it?). I don’t know if that was before or after the big boom in personal pizza places like MOD and Blaze.
I haven’t seen it yet, but I’ve heard it’s very good, great even, but that if you go in expecting a Western, you’re going to be disappointed.
I wonder if this involved a restructuring of the deals of his castmate’s? Somehow, I doubt it.
I do this specifically to avoid the above situation.
Never watched ALF, but isn’t it essentially the same plot as American Dad?
GOG Galaxy isn’t required though, you can still just boot up from the .exe on your computer without the launcher.
Yeah, I don’t have a source on that, but it makes sense.
Ghosts of Mars was supposed to be Escape from Mars with Kurt Russell as Snake. Escape from LA was unsuccessful so they did some rewrites and brought in Ice Cube instead.
Family Guy really found it’s voice after being brought back (if you like Family Guy) and I actually like a lot of the Futurama that came after it’s initial run ending with “The Devil’s Hands Are Idle Playthings.”
I think what they’re saying is they don’t give a fuck about what the NYT is doing but they do give a fuck about having to hear about it all the time.
People really don’t seem to get the concept that the writers are employees of a company.