If I had one, I'd have to have my movie card revoked for not making that connection before. Very true.
If I had one, I'd have to have my movie card revoked for not making that connection before. Very true.
I have to say, I never took the ending of Say Anything as a happy ending. I think that last moment was a "Holy crap… this is real now." moment, and that didn't bode well.
He really committed to this character… but he's shy.
I'm sure the Germans have some 14 letter word for the burn she just put on him.
Why? We already have Facebook and internet message boards for these types of deep and well researched political debates.
It probably started with a simple question of, "I wonder where he got it?" which led to "Do you think he had it made?", to "Might as well find out, check into it." and it led to this d-bag.
Since this President is "breaking all the rules" and "NEW Presidential", I can see the interest in looking into how and why he acts the way he does, what motivates him and where he gets his information, since it obviously has an influence on him.
Good on him… like I said. He's got a passing grade with such a craptastic life, as you point out.
If anyone deserves a solid C- for effort in life, this guys does. Well done.
So you are telling Americans how to spend their own money? Yeesh. I thought I knew Conservatives.
To take the conspiracy part to a different level, he was also Chairman of The Committee on Oversight and Government Reform, which is the main investigative committee in the U.S. House of Representatives.
My problem with Season 2 wasn't so much that it wasn't enjoyable, but it seemed to go a little heavy on trying to drop the "what the…?" , "huh?", "Are you kidding me…?" moments, when Season 1 was an interesting, slightly eerie, but pretty straight forward Whodunit.
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I thought Trump and the White House were experts on jokes and sarcasm and all the subtle nuances of language. At least, that's what they keep saying every other day to explain Trump's tweets and statements. I would have thought they'd get this.
Oh, I know. I was just commenting on the part about finding a movie on TBS and stopping to watch it.
Carrey has a few of those. The movie I have the inability to turn the channel past, no matter where it is when I catch it, is Jumanji.
Nice. We had leagues and everything on our dorm floor. The early semester debate about length of periods, line changes on/off, penalties, etc was epic and very heated.
'94 was great. '93 the one you could fight in… so I loved playing that one in college.
Blech.
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