Re Lion in Winter -- What StuntHusband said. It's one of the most quotable movies ever. And not just because Hepburn makes the most of her lines.
"I know. You know I know. And I know you know I know. And Henry knows it.
"We're a very knowledgeable family."
My boss came over to give me my bonus statement and a very nice pep talk about how she wishes it could have been more
Not $10K?
(Which I would *totally* think is a lot, good god.)
Just so we're clear, I didn't mean to imply that for me, $10K would be pocket change or anything. But I would be happier to win, say, $300 million. But not if the lottery ticket was fake. Not that I play the lottery, since I feel it preys on those least likely to be able to afford it, and in my state is subsidizes the college education of many already wealthy people, so that in my town, there are lots of college kids driving SUVs because their tuition is free.
Not $10K?
Bwahahaha!
Hey, I was pulling for you! I thought maybe with the conversation in here, there might be some synchronicity working in your favor.
Not to anyone I
liked
anyway.
Unless, of course, it was part of an on-going prank war. Those escalate like whoah and all bets are off.
Interestingly, the people on Funny Videos seem to take it in good part.
I suppose the videos in which homicide is committed don't make it on the show.
Too bad.
I might have kept watching.
I suppose the videos in which homicide is committed don't make it on the show.
Yeah, it's hard to get that waiver signed when there's screaming and blood and police yelling "Put down the cleaver, dirtbag!"