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.
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
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!"
Yeah, it's hard to get that waiver signed when there's screaming and blood and police yelling "Put down the cleaver, dirtbag!"
They just put those on Cops.
Interestingly, the people on Funny Videos seem to take it in good part.
Well, they would need the people's permission to show it, so I would assume that pissed-off people wouldn't allow them to.
While I was elsewhere, SH has *stolen* my *thunder* in re: Lion in Winter. Because it is such a fabulous film, worthy of much quotage and pimpage, I'm posting my notes, anyhow.
you must see Lion in Winter!!! It's all so much excellent acting [snip] O'Toole as the aging horndog Henry II, and Kate Hepburn as the magnificent Eleanor), wrapped up in the most overwrought familial soap opera in history.
But bracket it with Beckett--Burton as Thomas, and O'Toole at the beginning of Henry's reign.
I forget who but someone really hot as their forgotten brother Geoffrey
Nigel Terry. Arthur in Excalibur
Doesn't Dalton play King Philip of France?
Yes. Apparent if unstated amour of...one of the brothers. Richard? Eventual Lionheart? Yes.
Someone, in some novel or other, mentioned a painting in one of the royal castles of an eagle besieged by three of his fledged offspring, obviously a royal reference to Henry II and his sons, which I never really understood till I saw LiW.
Geoffrey was played by British character actor John Castle, btw.
ETA: Um, lest that be taken as complaint, I'm all aglee at sharing the love of such a fabulous film with StuntHusband and FredPete.
Well, they would need the people's permission to show it, so I would assume that pissed-off people wouldn't allow them to.
Yeah. If you screamed "DIE MOTHERFUCKER, DIE!" as you leapt on someone and choked the shit out of them your lawer would probably advise against signing the release to air it.
I think so, yeah. The detectives would love you, though.