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I'm racist, I've now seen it 15 times.
Brick, I've been meaning to talk to you about that. You probably should lay low for awhile, find a safe house, because your probably wanted for murder.
The coach who made the 2 successful.
Brian's song was about a guy who died from cancer.
They have to sign releases for it to end up in the movie, so I'm sure he was ok with it.
There was a scene, in the background a guy is just walking into a wall.
That would of been me.
When I was getting up at 4 a.m. to do physical labor and living with 6 dudes in a 2 bedroom house. I definitely felt Privledge.
I feel like they blew the ending. Charlie Days character never should of gotten back with his ex.
The wedding part was just cringy.
Spring break 13 of us drove a 1969 camflodged Suburban with a rusted out floor from Manhattan Kansas to South Padre Island for spring break. So, yea it can be done.
He's making fun of the cultures that actual do these kinds of things.
When I was in high school, late 80's our class sold magazines to make money. I believe we got like 50% of the sale. This was in the 80's when people bought and read magazines.
When I was in high school a buddy of mine left his notebook behind class. I got it, when I was looking at it I knew whose it was. So during class I wrote like 1 sentience on every page, was trying to be funny.
Well, anyway, when he found it, he was going through the notebook reading it and laughing at what i wrote. The entire class, including the teacher was looking at the notebook as he was reading it laughing at it saying that's my handwriting etc. Anyway, got to a page and i wrote, isn't Mr. Smit a cum stain. The teacher in the class, he grabbed the notebook and said I'll be keeping this.
KISS talked about in the beginning they wanted to put on a show like nobody had seen before. They said a lot of bands they would go see would just stand there, and literally turn their back on the audience. KISS wanted to have the type if show if someone dragged you to a show, and you didnt know a single KISS song, you would still have a good time.
I think all of that evolved into an over the top show. The fire, the make up, the explosions.
I think he's the new kid, he's trying to fit in. He looks up to these kids, he doesn't want to say anything to offend them, but he also doesn't want to come off as lame. I think being put in that position he doesn't really know what to say, you can see he's really trying to think of something to say.
When you are friends with someone you can say things to them that only friends in your group can say to each other. When I was a teenager my group of friends called each other c**ksuckers all the time. We didn't dare call someone outside the group that, and nobody outside the group could call anyone in our group that and get away with it.
Later, he was asking why they call the one kid 4th grader, he asked, can I call him that? He was told, not yet. You have to get tighter with the group first. I think that was the same thing that happened with this scene.
When I was in high school I worked on our family farm, had a buddy a few years older. My parents had a satellite dish, noon there was the jeopardy feed, it would play the original episode of jeopardy a day early with no commercial for every station that aired it.
Anyway, my buddy would go to the bar after work and they'd watch jeopardy, he'd answer all the questions. They constantly were like, you should go on the show. Lol
I usually don't watch overrated movies a dozen times.
We'll probably now get a movie on what made Batman Batman, then a movie where Joker and Batman collide.
She was very tan. I don't think Amish girls go to tanning saloons or lie in the son.
Only 10% of the bills were marked.
Think about it, you spend $2,000 statistically 2 bills would turn up.
Unless you are spending large sums of cash in a short period of time I'd find it almost impossible to trace this back to them. Think how many times a bill would exchange hands before the serial number was actually read. If you went to Vegas where it's common for people to spend $100, there's no way they could trace who actually spent the money.
I'd just go on a couple road trips a year to Vegas. Buy fuel with the $100, keep the clean money, hit a bunch of casinos, get $200 In chips, play a few hands of blackjack, cash out and move on.
I'd think it would be impossible to track who spent the money.
When the show was ending I thought Puddy would have been a cool spin off character.
I'd watch king of Queens and just thought Seinfeld should of spun the Castanza characters off too.