"Cho's Sulu is happily married with a daughter of his own" - couldn't he be gay and also have both these things be true?
"Cho's Sulu is happily married with a daughter of his own" - couldn't he be gay and also have both these things be true?
Yay!
I thought it was some random non-Python actor. It makes no sense.
This is the most embarrassing thing I've ever written on the internet: I've seen all of the Monty Python movies (and the Holy Grail multiple times) and the television programme, and I did not realize until reading this article that Sorcerer Tim was played by John Cleese.
I still get a kick out of Mr Lajoie's "Everyday Normal Guy".
I read this recently it's great, although disheartening. The writer's effort to genuinely understand the viewpoints of Trump supports is impressive.
Right good point. Still, if Radcliffe and Dano were in the same room together, he might have still mimed the motion for Dano's benefit, not thinking that the interviewer wouldn't see it. Or maybe he said "jump" in German for some reason, so the interviewer translated it.
I was perplexed by that too. Maybe they'd used the parenthetical because he omitted the verb and physically mimed the jumping part.
When I was in that parking lot I got into a car because Billy Ocean told me to!
Actually there was that one really famous lion that spoke perfect English and sounded exactly like Jeremy Irons, so that they could leave that part alone.
"Happy shitting!"
I was thinking, why not run for one of the burning crosses? Hide behind it until Jon Snow was able to get there.
Is he ever going to write the third book in that series.
When my car's at a stop and I open the door, the parking brake automatically engages and the gear is shifted to "park". When I figured that out I made a mental note to not get too used to that feature, so that the next time I drive a different car I wouldn't let it roll away.
It would make for a good test case for a law school question.
I remember really enjoying that joke as a kid, but it's kind of appalling when you grow up and realize that it's basically a joke about Superman raping someone.
Disappointing, I was hoping they would use real haystacks, not CGI imitations.
It's like a sleazy "Eats, Shoots, and Leaves"
You left off Bigfoot!
So we'll just assume that the briefcase he's holding in the poster is just chock full of kidneys?