They still have the parade?????
They still have the parade?????
I’m more worried about Pakistan. North Korea has a stable government, with reasonable adults in control of the military.
Well, fact-checking sites *could* be biased in the nature of the items that they select for checking, but that’s something completely different.
My fear is that you are correct....
The mental contortions you have to put your mind through so you don’t have to accept the fact that a black man was a better president than the current one (and the last two Republicans, for that matter).....
A shorter version:
Is there anyone active in entertainment today who will have as long and successful a career? They really aren’t making them like Rose Marie anymore.
A large part of that enduring popularity is due to the immense amount of talent that worked on and for the show - and that the producers made a deliberate attempt to avoid anything that would date the show. Seriously, NONE of the situations or jokes are out of place, even though they’re fifty years old!
Simon and Schuster should publish the comments as a book.....
However, seems a lot of people are tossing “uncomfortable butt grope” and “have sex with me or I’ll get you fired” into the same Basket of Deplorability.
Nov 1: A Sports Illustrated prediction from 2014 comes true as the Astros win the World Series.
A tip of the hat to the staff at Vimeo for finding this one for us!
Golden words he will pour in your ear
But his lies can’t disguise what you fear
For a golden girl knows when he’s kissed her
It’s the kiss of death from Mister Goldfinger
Pretty girl, beware of his heart of gold
This heart is cold.
A polar bear in a snowstorm.
Try the made-for-TV version with George C. Scott.
The acting is incredible. Frederick March, Burt Lancaster, Kirk Douglas, Ava Gardner..... Anyone who thinks being an “action hero” makes you a badass / great president needs to watch “Seven Days in May” ASAP.
Mary Tyler Moore? Fats Domino? Heck, the guy who created GI Joe (Stan Weston) and the first actor to wear the Godzilla suit (Haruo Nakajima) both went to their eternal rewards....
Like watching baseball, perhaps?
Yes, those gentlemen are fine if you want an action hero tough guy to be president. But I’ll take President Jordan Lyman (as played by Frederick March in <i>Seven Days in May</i> (1964), screenplay by Rod Serling based on the novel by Fletcher Knebel and Charles W. Bailey II) over any of them at the drop of a hat:
“Can you prove that it didn’t happen?” - Criswell, “Plan 9 from Outer Space”