But he really was a formative leader in the original protests, even though he got cold feet when it came to declaring complete independence. And he did fight in the war, so he was a hero there, too.
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And he totally breaks first. Even if he doesn't get his end done in anything like a timely way...
I have this desire to do a production that has Dickinson and the conservatives really likable and the revolutionaries be "obnoxious and disliked".
and the revolutionaries be "obnoxious and disliked".
I'm sorry, like John's not? Mind, I love John, but....
Just watched Dear Frankie. What a charming little movie.
I just saw a thing on the news about how ratatouille orders are up at French restaurants since the movie came out.
This just cracks me up because ratatouille is so not a "restaurant" dish. And the exact recipe is up for grabs, basically depending on how your family made it. However, purists generally agree that, no matter which veggies you use, the important thing is to cook each one separately.
when did Simon Pegg get hot?
In the months leading up to Hot Fuzz. He worked out a lot.
However, purists generally agree that, no matter which veggies you use, the important thing is to cook each one separately.
I assume you mean each vegetable, in quantity. Not, say, each piece of broccoli, individually steamed in a petite little steamer.
Too bad I won't ever get a Happy Meals toy with rats on it, though.
This? Sheer genius. KFC buckets would be funnier though.
However, purists generally agree that, no matter which veggies you use, the important thing is to cook each one separately.
Oops.
"Chef put Basil in the ratatouille?!"
t /Fawlty Towers
I assume you mean each vegetable, in quantity. Not, say, each piece of broccoli, individually steamed in a petite little steamer.
The French are crazy, but they're not that crazy.
Myself, I throw everything in together. Of course, I don't bother to pit the cherries for clafoutis either.