I chuckled at that line a few times.
I chuckled at that line a few times.
Have to agree. In 1994 I was a kindergartener and it was cool then.
One of the many cool things of BTAS.
I had to rewatch that fight about 4 times to understand what exactly happened and how Rousey flipped on-top of Zingano.
Mad Hatter is the perfect comparison.
This just makes me even more sad that he's leaving the show. =(
My childhood keeps coming up in places:
Donna should be higher. But Ron Swanson being #1 is the damn truth.
My personal live brain-tweeting:
The dudes are emerging.
Reading all the stuff that's gone on here, I think it's important to note that the criticisms of Arquette's last statement are not saying that she is the worst person on earth, just that she made a faux pas in her approach on the never-ending fight for equality. There are many fronts to the fight that involve…
Wait they didn't pick her for Storm?!
Can't women have their own kick-ass roles that become legendary on their own right? We don't need a female Indiana Jones. We need female protagonists that will make people say years from now, "what if we did a male version of (female character)," because they were that awesome.
Milwaukee Bucks.
I was into cartoons like every other kid, and naturally pretended to be in the ones I watched all the time. One of my favorites though was Jonny Quest, loved the hell out of it. When I was four, my favorite episode was when they fight the giant terranadon, Turu. Part of that one involved this old guy that controls…
I think he's saying that only people who are poor and desparate feel like they have to play the sport, not that they are poor and desparate because they play the sport.
I beez like
Clearly a mistake, he's just late for the SNL40 special
History? That's your problem?