Tim was probably the one who stuck Cherry in that fridge on Punky Brewster, too
This scene haunts me - I really really never ever get even NEAR an old fridge and when (Veronica Mars spoiler)
Veronica Mars did I knew she must've been born too late to have seen that episode.
There is also some Halloween something associated with Punky Brewster that upsets me. I was Punky Brewster for Halloween a billion years in a row (betcha didn't know it's been that long since the show was on the air, didja?).
going back to Bambi's Mom.
And Melanie in Gone with the Wind. And the entire cast of Hamlet. And Julius Caesar.
And Melanie in Gone with the Wind. And the entire cast of Hamlet. And Julius Caesar.
That's right. And who was it he killed off in
Gilgamesh,
again? I'm having a bit of a brain fart.
Maybe Tim is responsible for every death ever connected with The Scottish Play.
Hey there was a promo for the Inside on Global, the Canadian net that's showing it, during House.
Tim killed Cock Robin.
But it was Cain who killed Able (I have no idea how to spell these names in English). Because he didn't want to talk about it at first, as opposed to broadcasting it to million of people on tv.
Of course, at the time there was no tv. How do you broadcast a murder in smoke signals?
t /too tired to take responsibility for my words.
So you all are saying this Tim guy likes to kill people?
But it was Cain who killed Able (I have no idea how to spell these names in English).
Exactly like that. No worries.
ETA: Though looking at it again, it's normally spelled "Abel". But you were close enough to make me think you had it right.
How do you broadcast a murder in smoke signals?
First, you have to have really good writers.
I DARE you to find a child of the 80's who didn't know not to get in an old fridge they found lying about.
I think I saw that in an episode of Emergency! back in the 70's. Along with the one where the guy choked on the pull tab off his beer can.
Emergency! (I ♥ed Randolph Mantooth). Pull tabs that actually came off. Good times, good times. Though, yeah, throwing the tab back in the can... why did we do that (er, mine were soda cans at the time)? In retrospect, not the brightest-seeming move. Never choked on one, though.