Oh, man. What a loss.
We'll see you when Gozer again walks this plane.
Oh, man. What a loss.
We'll see you when Gozer again walks this plane.
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The line "God, I can't believe you went to Anthony's without me." is directly from the comic. It was the second final line of a chapter where the two are having a really disconnected conversation over the phone while Becky watches a TV that's just playing static.
It really reinforces the tear in their friendship and…
I see this for the first time a year later, and I'm compelled to reply. My intent was not to be condescending, I was more making a wry observation about the extent of our conversation on this movie. I honestly would never try to come off as better for my deconstruction of a Liam Neeson action film over someone else's.
I see this for the first time a year later, and I'm compelled to reply. My intent was not to be condescending, I was more making a wry observation about the extent of our conversation on this movie. I honestly would never try to come off as better for my deconstruction of a Liam Neeson action film over someone else's.
I saw this (movie, not disturbing skin suit mod) last summer when some friends of ours took our kids to see it at a showing in a nearby park.
You're assuming he'll take you, plebe.
He only has it because the mustache is legally a shell corporation facilitating a lower tax bracket to launder his money through.
That mustache is what keeps a red cent of his hard-earned dollars from going to foodstamps or Medicare.
Man, if he'd just made it to the episode where McNulty and Bunk discussed the intersection of voodoo and trickle-down economics while enjoying tea cakes in the solar of the Royal Sonesta, I'm sure he'd do a total 180 on the show.
"Squeeze all the Charmin you can, when Mister Whipple's not around!
I'm listening to "I Desire" off of Recombo right now. I do prefer the album version, just because the I desire refrain is more forced and urgent, as opposed to the longer, downward lilt of Recombo's version (Which I still very much like).
"Gates of Steel" is also one of the rare versions that I think benefits from…
These things are circumstantial. I'm not gay, but I'm not going to turn down a kiss from Michael Fassbender.
DEVO has been one of my favorite bands for near on twenty years now. And I gotta say, Duty Now remains one of my favorite albums.
He can unfold that tie into an emergency sports jacket as necessary.
I can so perfectly imagine biting into one of those and getting hit in the face with a sour blast of whiskey steam as a hot puddle of Old Grandad pours out and scalds your lap, leaving you with nothing but the flaccid, soggy tatters of pocket in your hand.
Seriously? That's awful. I'm throwing the rest of my box of
Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy 'n Ranch into the garbage right now.
The easiest cause to martyr yourself to is one of your own creation.
How can I be quiet, when I alone understand The right way to do things?
That's a damn shame. Despite one's opinion on Levine's Bioshocks (they're awesome), I think triple A development definitely benefits from his kind of game philosophy.
My personal favorite.