Why not? Most of them do. And that's where most of them end up.
Why not? Most of them do. And that's where most of them end up.
Yes. My chopper is huge. Thanks.
Yeah. There are a lot of five year old genetic trace experts in the world.
God "Edison: The Man Who Electrocuted Topsy the Elephant" would have been a great John Ford film starring John Wayne as Edison, Jimmy Stewart as Nikolai Tesla, Janet Leigh as Jenny Lind, The Swedish Songbird, and, as Queen Victoria, hmmm, I want to say, Jack Elam?
I see. So, then, really, there's nothing preventing me from just saying, I don't know, buzz off, cun
t?
I could even watch Nicholas Cage do it. John Cage, not so much.
Now *that's* a pun! I highly esteam it!
Silly snowflake.
A place called reality where we don't bow down to self-pitying confessionals.
'Lashing out'? I think your life may be rather sheltered.
Those are actually wordplays but at least they're relevant and fun. A pun is about exploiting the different possible meanings of a word or the fact that there are words that sound alike but have different meanings.
Susan George! Susannah Yorke! Jenny Agutter! Gayle Hunnicutt! Ah me, where are they all now, those sweet British darlings of the late Sxities and early Seventies.
Which one's the evil policeman?
Of course, the craziest of all Taylor films from that crazy period has to be her 'Whatever Happened To Baby Jane' psychobiddy-killer flick, "Night Watch" (1973). Apparently even Bette Davis turned that one down. Said it was 'Too nutty even for me'.
Sure. Why not?
Ha ha. Better do something about that self-pitying rage, Bubba. Might get you into trouble.
My god! I saw it! The eyes… burning… in the sockets…!
Let's both google 'Orson Welles' + 'Nude' and see what happens! I don't want to live anyway.
Is there MSG with this, Kimchi? I distinctly said no MSG.
My god! A 'must see' in other words. And Susannah Yorke repeating her saucy lesbian femme from 'The Killing of Sister George' no doubt? He he. Bad 70s films were the best bad films.