Nice going, Bandersnatch Cummerbund.
Nice going, Bandersnatch Cummerbund.
Pretty sure he based it on Turner’s swimming ability.
Duh, if you don’t let go of the wheel, how is Jesus supposed to take it?
I think the idea is to get parents to keep their kids under control, not to actually kick people put of the restaurant.
Signed, Epstein’s mother.
Yep, absolutely. There was also a semi-famous series of Molson radio commercials in the mid-80's (it was a simpler time) that added to its popularity.
It’s the flip side of the American dream, where if someone is smart enough, and works hard enough, they can get rich. Ergo, all rich people are smart and work hard, and poor people are lazy and/or dumb.
He’s saying Utilitarian sounds like a religion that would worship utility companies.
I bet there’s no way he’ll avoid being grounded.
Sounds like the two of you are close.
Don E can’t help it that Gwyneth happened to be the actress in Se7en.
Also, Baltimore paid $2.2 million for the cameras, and when they ended the program a couple of years later, they were able to sell them back for $32,000.
The homeless dude definitely should have factored this into his scouting report.
There’s a scene in the movie where Brody invites Hooper over for dinner and Ellen answers the door. Hooper hands her a bottle of wine, and she says “my husband’s home.” It always makes me wonder if they considered including the affair in the movie.
When it says Navratilova “netted” 15,000, is it talking about her net pay, as compared to McEnroe’s gross? Or is that just a weird way of saying Martina made 15,000?
Obviously there would still be a pretty big discrepancy, but is Navratilova comparing her net pay to McEnroe’s gross pay?
Maybe they also played Howlin’ Wolf covers.
Well, there was a time beginning in the late 19th century where things like cars, planes, electricity in homes, indoor plumbing, telephones, etc were all invented, or at least became widely used, in like a 20-year period, so slow down there.