With a few exceptions (like the one you note), I believe that the real estate situation on Seinfeld was largely reasonable.
With a few exceptions (like the one you note), I believe that the real estate situation on Seinfeld was largely reasonable.
Acoustics, for one. Everything echoes and you can hear everything everywhere. Which might be a good thing for people with small children, but for normal people, not so much.
Ryan's NY apartment in The Office. TV, but still.
The episode of The Office showing Ryan's New York apartment did just fine. Although he did have it all to himself, but Michael and Dwight were there with him.
Not having read either book myself, I've read elsewhere that Brave New World is a more apt analogy.
There is a lot of filler though. That whole portion of the film where he kidnaps that woman is completely unnecessary. That's like 15-20 minutes there.
Here! Borrow some of my ass! I have a whole barrel full of ass at home!
Sold! I will go buy it at the next opportunity!
He has enough self control to obtain pecs the size of mountains though.
PUT THE GLASSES ON!
Fingers fucking crossed Wu!
They all have a funeral to attend now… amirite?
That may be (and is) true, but the headline does seem like it would draw the wrong type of crowd.
Those types of things no longer make me laugh. Now that people like that have enough influence to elect a president.
Wait. Fox News has conduct standards?
There's been at least one more, IIRC. Hence the "one or two".
Ommegang beers are pretty widely available, and Three Philosophers is one of their most popular ones. So, you should be in luck.
I had the Rosetta. It was pretty good.
They showed one or two feral packs of dogs over the course of the show.
The garbage people dressed distinctly. The kingdom people dressed distinctly. There weren't that many Saviors actually present within the walls of Alexandria. The Alexandrians would know their own and hence all the targets. There would have been some confusion, but the people were distinct enough.