And their words are "Did you hear about this?"
And their words are "Did you hear about this?"
Time for real-world yardsticking! The Halifax Explosion, the largest man-made pre-nuclear explosion, leveled a 2,600 ft. radius: https://en.wikipedia.org/wi…
Well, strictly speaking, the tactical value of a decision can be evaluated independently from its morality.
Now now, never underestimate the power of greedy heirs looking to cash in.
So, did she, like, just swipe a bunch of faces on her way out of The House of Black & White?
"With the bridge gone and the airport unfortunately on the other side of the bridge, a number of citizens are attempting to jump the gorge with their cars. It's a silent testament to the never-give-up and never-think-things-out spirit of our citizens!"
It seems to be baseless speculation, but here's someone at the "Internet Movie Firearm Database" guessing they were used because of the resemblance to the M3 Grease Gun: http://www.imfdb.org/wiki/D…
"Nook-la-er combat toe to toe with the Rooskies"
Don't blame me! *I* voted for Newswire!
Though, *exactly* that was done in THX 1138 (except for, you know, the Earth-killing death ray).
"The ability to present a unique creative vision is insignificant next to the power of the focus group."
Sorry, I was just going through your garbage, and I couldn't help overhearing that you need a commenter. Of course, being a highly-skilled attorney, my fee is $175 an hour.
"the jury eventually ruled in favor of the plaintiffs"
If Zepplin won, that means the jury ruled in favor of the defendant, as the Spirit people initiated the suit.
-From your friendly neighborhood procrastinating lawyer
So, I've never come across the term "Ealing comedy" before, and have now perused the first couple google hits thereon. Is it possible that this is the key to a joke I never got from Arrested Development season 4? You'll recall that a fair amount of the action occurs at "The Ealing Club," but I never understood the…
Ah, for the days when "this character is gay," on its own, counted as a joke, and also you could play a rape scene for laughs.
"you can pry my lightsaber from my cold, dead youngling!"
…..still a better line reading than we ever got out Christensen.
It showed us a side of trade disputes never before explored in cinema!
"Don't just look at it, eat it" could have so many recontextualizations.
ALTERNATIVELY, keep the big bones lying around, so your kid can effectively fight off the rival tribe for you.