La Grande Violencia!!! ...Now available at your local Starbucks, in Small, Medium or Large!
La Grande Violencia!!! ...Now available at your local Starbucks, in Small, Medium or Large!
Under the patronage of Pie the Inkster Click here to find a hidden gem on the forum!
Under the patronage of Pie the Inkster Click here to find a hidden gem on the forum!
Cause tomorrow is a brand-new day
And tomorrow you'll be on your way
Don't give a damn about what other people say
Because tomorrow is a brand-new day
If one should find ever oneself in a similar circumstance and are at a loss as to how to proceed, perhaps the following video may be of assistance:
Also this, 'cuz it's funny:
"You know… the thing" - President Joseph R. Biden, Jr., vaguely alluding to the Declaration of Independence
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"You know… the thing" - President Joseph R. Biden, Jr., vaguely alluding to the Declaration of Independence
Maynard James Keenan (Tool) is such a Dude, love him. He makes wine.
Under the patronage of Finlander, patron of Lugotorix & Lifthrasir & joerock22 & Socrates1984 & Kilo11 & Vladyvid & Dick Cheney & phazer & Jake Armitage & webba 84 of the Imperial House of Hader
I never really loved mr Cruise, but Les Grossman is a heck of a character and that dance at the end was worth an award by itself
Very underrated performance and movie btw (I suppose you cannot mock both action movies and the star system in one movie, they can't let you get away with it).
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Quickly scrubbed from the record IIRC
"You know… the thing" - President Joseph R. Biden, Jr., vaguely alluding to the Declaration of Independence
TOMs Modelling in Motion
The subject of this video is a model of a lovely old French fishing boat.
The stop-motion animation appears to be unique to this channel.
"You know… the thing" - President Joseph R. Biden, Jr., vaguely alluding to the Declaration of Independence
King Viserys, first of his name, enjoying his retirement from royal duties as a mustachioed cop in a quaint, quiet village: