Zardoz!
Zardoz!
A good chunk of the old timers at my church came up from the U.S. during Vietnam.
Same! I woke up to hockey and all is right with the world.
Hey, I'd rather owe it to you than try to cheat you out of it!
Oh, he'd be FURIOUS about the current state of CBS and, quite frankly, the bulk of television today.
Oh, I LOVE The Happening. It's like ol' M. Night hired Marky Mark (as a SCIENCE TEACHER!) and every other cast member had to stoop to his level of acting. Everyone is weird and robotic. However, the scene with the guy and the lawnmower is legitimately frightening to me.
I drive past this place all the time. It's like seeing the Dunder-Mifflin offices on my commute.
A couple years ago, we needed a new car and I was devastated to find out that the Prius V station wagon was no more. I loved that car. Unfortunately, I had to settle for a small SUV, which is...fine.
All right, Clarence! Congrats!
It's one of my top three favorite movies, and sometimes my actual number one favorite movie. The one thing I always think about is that the studio and the filmmakers had no idea how the war would turn out. It's obvious to make the Nazis villains now. Who knew what was going to happen back in 1942?
A Mocked up and entirely fictional Toronto Blue Jays t-shirt with Clare Blackwood's name and Andres Gimenez's number on it.
My new favourite player:
So good. I recently watched "SNL: Best of Christopher Walken" and it has a lot of under the radar bangers, including this surreal legend.
It was great but needed more Lord of the Rings and MUCH more Baseball.
A black and white cat sits at the top of a cat tower with his front legs casually draped over the side. He looks very cool.
Frank digs your cat's vibe.
Thank you for the heads-up! I'd fallen off from AV Club over the years because...well, you know....and I'm happy to get back on board.
It's easily her most famous quote and it's not even hers???? That's like finding out Lincoln stole the Gettysburg Address from something he saw carved in a tree.
The brief time when Benji/Boomer ruled the dog world.
Five of the defendants were, however, convicted of rioting and spent one year in prison. Later, one of the Canadians confessed to killing the officer, but Scotland Yard didn't seem interested in pursuing the case further. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Epsom_r...
The Canadian soldiers rioted 13 times against the British and there was real tension between the two countries leading to the Epsom Riot in which a British police officer was killed. Seven Canadian soldiers were put on trial, but no one was convicted of that crime.
World War I and the soldiers who wanted to go home were Canadians who were stuck in the UK after the war ended in 1918 until 1919 and there were constant delays. These men wanted their maple syrup and peameal bacon. The delays were caused by a very harsh winter, the Flu Pandemic and even a bad ship.
Tonight's question from my nightly #trivia deepish dive: From the Original Trivial Pursuit box, one of today's questions was "What war did the Wanna Go Home Riots occur after?" Never heard of that one and it turns out it was...
I went to check out the trailer and every line in it was the most obvious social media post-level joke you could imagine. And all the user comments underneath couldn't be more thrilled that finally they can laugh at gay panic jokes again. Anna Faris and Regina Hall deserve much better.
My two YA sons love cats and I keep telling them that is a Big Green Flag for any future relationships.
Ohmygod, HI WIDGET!
My husband as an Excel Job and I have an Email Job. His Excel-ability means he keeps surviving job cuts. Management is bewildered by Excel to my husband's continued benefit.
I love "Rednecks" but it is a bit hard to explain the layers.
Oh no! My flux capacitor is in the shop!
Bubly also has a Mario Galaxy tie-in with three new flavors. attractionsmagazine.com/super-mario-...
Excuse to post the Harlem Globetrotters cartoon theme song, which f'in slaps: www.youtube.com/watch?v=sHjn...