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I thought Night Court was a heck of a lot funnier than Cheers. Even if the terminally ill part wasn't in the equation, I'd choose not to have that the celeb lifestyle. Willie Brown's mattress? When the show was on, many people referred to it as the 'The Bionic Man'. That would probably be a fitting film title. loL *spoilers* Yeah. My main problem was they couldn't even mention an F5 around Jo because they are so bad and because of her dad. But they get caught up in the center of one and don't so much as lose a shoe. They come out without a scratch. And every tornado breaks up as soon as it reaches them. And some wasted opportunities. Imagine an eerie siren howling in the dead of night, and you could only see the tornado approach with every flash of lightning. Heck they couldn't top the scariness of the Wizard of Oz tornado from the 1930s.... The first time I watched it, it was a lot of fun. But the second time the 'dumb' outweighed the fun. It became more of something to laugh at than to enjoy on its own merits. An uncooked popcorn movie? I'd go further and say a popcorn movie is one that doesn't require much thought from the audience. Dumb, predictable but fun. Sometimes we do. How does that make you feel? Dang you spoiled it for me. I've been planning all day to watch that video. I'm not sure he had photos on his mind at the time. He probably didn't know he had blood streaked on his face. He was pretty dang shaken. He knew the event was over and wanted to let people know he was okay and to stay strong. But looking at the TIME cover, what occurred to me is there will now be millions of people in the checkout lines who had no idea he was shot (some have no idea he's even running). He most likely registered according to his groomers' wishes. At least in this clip it is pretty hard to miss. The claw comes down first then a snake head with a huge tongue. I believe it's very well done, especially considering when it was made. https://youtu.be/T6YYzOOmm7U?si=D_p7rkkUfj8znSg0 **yawn** Well said Strntz, It's sad that they died decades ago and people still spread that rubbish. I was five when it came out. My mom asked if I wanted to go see it with her and my brother. I declined because I thought it would be too scary. I wish I would have gone now. It was such a cultural milestone. Biden's butt wiper. Every American red blooded boy loves cars, but very few become race drivers. It's pretty exclusive to a more rural lifestyle where the toddlers have grease under their fingernails and the family spends every weekend at the track. By the time the boys are twelve, they can drop an engine. Bobby would have needed to hit the lotto or become a pop star to afford the 6 figures (even in 1981 dollars) to get an oval track racing setup from scratch. It would have been just as believable if he became an astronaut. He had a dream about flying saucers too.....and being a pro football player...Heck I would have actually believed it if Bobby ended up on a college football team. That was more in his wheelhouse from what we saw of him. And he could still become crippled if that's what the producers wanted loL Just like with Greg. We've all known future doctors in school. They were book worms who collected butterflies for the most part. Or at least had really good discipline which Greg showed no sign of. I agree except for Bobby. He NEVER showed an interest in cars. It's very rare for someone to just become a race car driver out of school. It's incredibly expensive and is usually a family business. I can see Bobby working a more standard job like a pool cleaner. Same with Jan to an extent. I could see her doing the things you stated, but only as side gigs to supplement a more standard office job. It always annoyed my that ALL the kids had dream jobs, most of some of which had nothing to do with their personalities. Well Kazak was being honest. They/them didn't know how to tell you. Most likely because everything mentioned was entirely false.