495 pts ยท December 30, 2017
They set aside part of the Thames just for masons?
No kidding. Listen to them ears flappin'.
No no, Americans will measure things in guns too. Especially salutes.
Probably the one with the eights, falling back to the sideways roll onto the lower path on the bicycle. I think I'd be more physically capable of the roll over the desk, but not the apparent stealth element involved.
Ah yes. Ally McBeal, and how I found out there were other recordings besides B. J. Thomas's, and (much to my chagrin) that most of them apparently involve "ooga chaka," which I gotta say, I find to be a major downgrade from the electric sitar. But then, I'm the kind of stick-in-the-mud who rarely ever likes another version of a song better than the first one I heard.(And then Lincoln and Shiny Toy Guns came along and hit me with two exceptions in flippin' car commercials)
I wouldn't speculate about most of the rest, but I believe at least a few of them near the beginning were in A Hard Day's Night.
Actually let's be honest here. Me. I could do that. I would only know about the table because I would probably have come across that feature reading up on the vehicle before I bought it.
I'm pretty sure I know people who could have owned one of these for 20 years, kept their jumper cables there and averaged giving a jump to someone every three days...without ever noticing that what they were lifting to get to the cables was a table.
That seems like an odd thing to dream about. I approve.
I had never bothered to learn the difference between an ale and a lager, and now Bender trying to decide what to name his beer is funny to me on an additional level.
Why is only one of them captioned with the actress's name instead of the character's...okay, that caught my attention more than "Interview with a Vampire" as opposed to "Interview with the Vampire" but then I saw Twighlight and I no longer feel a desire for answers
Can confirm, I don't have your glasses and it looks that way to me too
Proposal: lemonricks.
I think he meant to take the shock by bending his legs and stay on his feet, but he made the mistake of trying the slide wearing slides, and they slid right out from under him. I'm not sure whether the hose had anything to do with it or not. I certainly don't think it helped.
For a significant part of the middle of this clip I thought whatever he was making was supposed to end up looking like a giant book. I'm not sure I agree with the comments saying this is ugly, but I would rather it have looked like a book.
#7 White Wolf character sheet, all d10s, and encountering an orc? I can dig it. I'm not sure what's going on, but I can dig it.
Yeah...Grinch turned his head to the right as part of the dance right as she started toward him, and that mask doesn't look like it affords great visibility; I don't think he knew she was coming in until she got there, and definitely didn't expect her to get there and then *lean*.
For me it's "Ha-ee-yaa-ee-ands."
Night of the white store-brand dry cereal?
Cool, I'll take the circus peanuts that aren't fresh enough for you. I like 'em best stale enough that they sort of crack in half instead of bending.
Granted, that's nowhere near as long as I liked the song "Different Drum" before I found out its title
I will say, I'm pretty sure I was aware (and fond) of the song (which I first encountered due to its use in a first-person-shooter map, I'm pretty sure - I *think* it was a map for Quake 3 Urban Terror; might have been Unreal Tournament Tactical Ops?) for a few *years* before I found out the name of it.
Haven't finished this comment thread yet, but username definitely checks out.
I appreciate your point. I also may take the phrase "A chin. So fancy." and start using it out of context in absurd ways because just as a sequence of words it cracked me up and made me happy.
I've never seen the first video with the second music.
I don't remember the turning into a bird part though. If that wasn't only in the movie, I need to go reread the book again.
I was about to say, based on the name...thanks for the confirmation. Reminds me of the time I started having a conversation with someone about Howl's Moving Castle and it went off the rails very quickly and resulted in an exchange something along the lines of "I'm not sure we're talking about the same book." "There's a book? I've only seen the movie." "There's a MOVIE?"
I wouldn't want fudge without a crumbly texture though. Maybe we're talking about different things.
They set aside part of the Thames just for masons?
No kidding. Listen to them ears flappin'.
No no, Americans will measure things in guns too. Especially salutes.
Probably the one with the eights, falling back to the sideways roll onto the lower path on the bicycle. I think I'd be more physically capable of the roll over the desk, but not the apparent stealth element involved.
Ah yes. Ally McBeal, and how I found out there were other recordings besides B. J. Thomas's, and (much to my chagrin) that most of them apparently involve "ooga chaka," which I gotta say, I find to be a major downgrade from the electric sitar. But then, I'm the kind of stick-in-the-mud who rarely ever likes another version of a song better than the first one I heard.
(And then Lincoln and Shiny Toy Guns came along and hit me with two exceptions in flippin' car commercials)
I wouldn't speculate about most of the rest, but I believe at least a few of them near the beginning were in A Hard Day's Night.
Actually let's be honest here. Me. I could do that. I would only know about the table because I would probably have come across that feature reading up on the vehicle before I bought it.
I'm pretty sure I know people who could have owned one of these for 20 years, kept their jumper cables there and averaged giving a jump to someone every three days...without ever noticing that what they were lifting to get to the cables was a table.
That seems like an odd thing to dream about. I approve.
I had never bothered to learn the difference between an ale and a lager, and now Bender trying to decide what to name his beer is funny to me on an additional level.
Why is only one of them captioned with the actress's name instead of the character's...okay, that caught my attention more than "Interview with a Vampire" as opposed to "Interview with the Vampire" but then I saw Twighlight and I no longer feel a desire for answers
Can confirm, I don't have your glasses and it looks that way to me too
Proposal: lemonricks.
I think he meant to take the shock by bending his legs and stay on his feet, but he made the mistake of trying the slide wearing slides, and they slid right out from under him. I'm not sure whether the hose had anything to do with it or not. I certainly don't think it helped.
For a significant part of the middle of this clip I thought whatever he was making was supposed to end up looking like a giant book. I'm not sure I agree with the comments saying this is ugly, but I would rather it have looked like a book.
#7 White Wolf character sheet, all d10s, and encountering an orc? I can dig it. I'm not sure what's going on, but I can dig it.
Yeah...Grinch turned his head to the right as part of the dance right as she started toward him, and that mask doesn't look like it affords great visibility; I don't think he knew she was coming in until she got there, and definitely didn't expect her to get there and then *lean*.
For me it's "Ha-ee-yaa-ee-ands."
Night of the white store-brand dry cereal?
Cool, I'll take the circus peanuts that aren't fresh enough for you. I like 'em best stale enough that they sort of crack in half instead of bending.
Granted, that's nowhere near as long as I liked the song "Different Drum" before I found out its title
I will say, I'm pretty sure I was aware (and fond) of the song (which I first encountered due to its use in a first-person-shooter map, I'm pretty sure - I *think* it was a map for Quake 3 Urban Terror; might have been Unreal Tournament Tactical Ops?) for a few *years* before I found out the name of it.
Haven't finished this comment thread yet, but username definitely checks out.
I appreciate your point. I also may take the phrase "A chin. So fancy." and start using it out of context in absurd ways because just as a sequence of words it cracked me up and made me happy.
I've never seen the first video with the second music.
I don't remember the turning into a bird part though. If that wasn't only in the movie, I need to go reread the book again.
I was about to say, based on the name...thanks for the confirmation. Reminds me of the time I started having a conversation with someone about Howl's Moving Castle and it went off the rails very quickly and resulted in an exchange something along the lines of "I'm not sure we're talking about the same book." "There's a book? I've only seen the movie." "There's a MOVIE?"
I wouldn't want fudge without a crumbly texture though. Maybe we're talking about different things.