Radio Shack.
Radio Shack.
My iWife doesn't cache me anymore.
Just in the highly unlikely case that there's anyone here who hasn't heard this:
Could it be that the need for canon is one of the things that elevates Star Wars from mere fiction to myth? After all, the canon elements are just as fictitious as the non-canon and vice-versa.
Wow, 'didn't intend to be racist, but damn, my bad!
'Nailed a cockroach on the ceiling of Cracker Barrel.
Coffee-ed up and stalked campers.
I discovered what goes great on chili.
Yeh, me too. We have this great, convenient tool and it's some kind of faux pas to actually use it? It's not like it's a bluetooth earpiece or something. What's the prob?
It means Alex Trebek will get to play a Bond villain like he always wanted.
Original universe Kirk (William Shatner) joins the new universe crew when they have a devasting encounter with the Nexus during which the new universe Spock is killed. (They entered the universe-transcending Nexus after Kirk had entered it but before he's been killed by Soran.) When Kirk learns that the original…
It's all in the twirling.
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Also: Major Boothroyd, the head of Q branch (otherwise known as "Q"), was named after Geoffrey Boothroyd, a firearms expert who wrote to Flemming with some critique for the type of gun Bond was carrying in the novels. 007 originally carried a tiny, .25 caliber Beretta that would have been concealable even in swimming…
I still don't care for clowns, but I found myself making an exception for Fizbo after the gas station scene in season 1, episode 9 of Modern Family.