Not only Shymalan's finest work, but also, and this is much harder, actually rather good.
Not only Shymalan's finest work, but also, and this is much harder, actually rather good.
Know a guy who used to fly the scheduled service there (he's since moved on to big jets on long hauls). It's probably the only airport in the world where you might have to buzz the strip first to scare the seals away.
Their mass market beer in the form of Castlemaine XXXX and Fosters was sold over here in the UK for a long time, may even still be, and to be honest I think it might even be worse than Miller. Not Coors, though.
King Dang the First of America, it has a ring to it
It's legendarily dull.
Yep - although we do have to assume that there's only one picture, and there isn't also a picture of Susan in the box. To be fair, although it is never specifically stated that there's only one picture (of Rowena, and no picture of Susan) it's heavily implied and both other statements use the singular "the picture".
It is impossible to insult Jonjo Shelvey.
Wait, why are we booing in-the-past James Cameron for helping to make Escape from New York? That was a great film and the shoestring special effects were cool then and part of its charm now.
Hippos are vicious and deadly dangerous, whether you're accidentally walking between them and the river at night while they're grazing, or peacefully rafting or canoeing down a river when one of them randomly decides to take offence, capsize the boat and slaughter a couple of people with the ridiculously large tusks…
I came to the article thinking "rabble rabble Voyager was terribad what are you talking about mutter grumble" and left thinking "hmm, good points there, glad you found something inspiring at that age". It was still bad, mind, but that's not the point of the article.
Don't worry though, because there's been a move from water-intensive to less water-intensive agriculture, and automatic sprinklers and ornamental fountains have been turned off, plus of course golf courses aren't getting watered. I mean, nobody would be stupid enough to continue to draw down the aquifers with…
There are barely any filler episodes, even when they're starting out as "number of the week" there's a bit of character development and relationship building going on. The eps where nothing particularly special happens are often a damn good watch anyway.
Indeed, it seemed like they were positioning him to be a recurring character and then he just stopped recurring.
"Even the cops said that this was really, really stupid or "To be honest, not the best attempt we have seen.""
Sir Christopher would be the correct and formal way to refer to him or address him.
It's not particularly important, but it's 'Sir Christopher' and never 'Sir Lee' (unless of course someone whose first name is Lee gets knighted). Always the first name for knights, while it's the title for lords (or the name they choose when they're created a peer, such as Lord Kelvin).
I'd forgotten, but yes she was!
Joking - the Community one was a pastiche of the others - and also an excellent episode that reminded me why I watched the show.
Bah, I am still grumpy we didn't just buy Rafale's, which exist, rather than vapourware F35s, to fly from our aircraft carrier, which won'r even a cats-and-traps aircraft carrier because our government were stupid, and then too cheap to fix the stupid. So we can't even fly the slightly less gimped, actually-exist…
That's a dang shame. It's pretty much all good episodes, or at least even the occasional filler/number of the week ones later are still solid - and sometimes people turn into recurring characters or pop up later so you can go "hey, that guy from before!". Also there's one episode where the C plot is about 30 seconds…