Gilfoyle respects "pwnage" and put-downs. An attractive woman serving up both? Think he knows his place then.
Gilfoyle respects "pwnage" and put-downs. An attractive woman serving up both? Think he knows his place then.
And one girl was continuously twirling her hair while the other smiled and laughed. Receptive cues!
The Texas pledge was after my time. Think that started in the late '90s, or after 9/11.
We are dogged in our terrible, terrible plans.
Native Texan here. Two observations:
It's Your Move was one of the greatest, most under-rated series ever.
Knew a kid in elementary school whose mother was a professional clown. And not only a professional clown, but a Jesus-loving inspirational clown.
One of the most infamous Marquis de Sade writings involves rapturous, orgasmic exchanges of vomit via a threesome. (I think it was a threesome, anyway—it was at least a twosome; been ages since I read The 120 Days Of Sodom)
And Halloween IV is interesting because it's the only slasher movie where the whole town is involved in the exploits.
The show was / is hysterical…
That's his charm!
Plus, it's topical!
S-DTU is a must-buy book!
My toddler is learning his numbers.
I've met as a fan, and hung with as a volunteer, Uncle Lloyd at least a half-dozen times at horror cons and screenings, and he's nothing but gregarious and fun and personable and pleasant. He may be a taskmaster on set, but in Real Life, he's a hoot and a holler.
*Nods approvingly*
"X hasn't happened to you, so you're not allowed to have a viewpoint on it" is not only arrogantly presumptive, but also a terrible way of resolving Major Societal Problems.
I said this above: not enough Astonishing Ant-Man, Astro City, and / or Power Man and Iron Fist on your pull-list.
Not enough Astonishing Ant-Man, Astro City, and / or Power Man and Iron Fist on your pull-list.
Not enough Astonishing Ant-Man, Astro City, Future Quest, and / or Power Man and Iron Fist on your pull-list.