Aren't, like, all arms artificial, man?
Aren't, like, all arms artificial, man?
Eh.
With a hefty side of "They just didn't care".
It needs a number though to imply it's a sequel to something awesome that only cool people got to see.
Me and my mom saw Baby: Secret of the Lost Legend alone in a theater. That's the only time. I loved it, but I was about 5 or 6 and loved anything with dinosaurs. My mom must have been a very patient woman.
Maybe it's the modern version of forgetting the tape in the vcr?
Do the Ramones count?
I failed on "shepherd" in 7th grade. I was never good at spelling, but even then, I knew being able to spell things aloud was totally fucking useless.
I've interviewed people with PhDs for jobs. It never correlated with any sort of intelligence or suitability for inclusion into society as far as I could tell.
No, but many Mr Potato Head dolls were left at his home over the years.
Hey, he was also in the MST3k episode Girls Town, where he played an incredibly unconvincing troubled teenager.
Loogie-in'?
Caption contest entry for the top photo:
I think that's basically the best part of the latter two movies in the trilogy. Each character gets their own goal and directly pursues it, regardless of any sort of loyalty or relationship (because pirates) and it kind of explodes in an entertaining way.
These all sound like soundbites from a 90s sword and sorcery arcade game.
The better thing would be for *other* people to learn from his mistakes. Namely, that the rich guys you're trying to schmooze along with will get away scott free and you will be left holding the bag and looking like a total asshole.
Well, it sounds like some company was selling bunnies as a service, rather than bunnies as a product. And then the service went down and now the bunnies die gruesome deaths. It's like an argument against cloud computing for your five year old.
Hey, hey.
Mrs Airbrush, she was introduced in the last season.
He's definitely getting all the respect he deserves now.