Islam Versus IsraelThe mosque was built on the Temple Mount in AD 674. There were no Jews around, certainly no state of Israle existed. So how was Islam...
Frank Kalder
I know, and I laughed and i was also joking.
If you look at the dates of the book and the dates of the music, you will see that the book came out about 10 years after the song.
Also, if you look at the subsequent lines, the man from Mars (I capitalized this just for Lester) unfortunately shoots the person in the car and eats them!!!
As Emeril would say, "BAM!"
ok, as long as he refrains from shooting me.
yes that is exactly what I meant. It is not uncommon for USians to stick the word uber in to sentences in certain circumstances.
I had a hard time paying attention. I think Clint Eastwood is a terrific movie maker, but I think this was so over sold that I had a hard time getting into it. (I just saw it last week)., I also lost interest in it because my sister decided to give me a critical review of it. She said something to the effect that Swank did a good job and then I tuned out. If there is one person who can spoil a movie for me, it's that sister. When she was younger, (young adult, not child) she had trouble understanding movies such as Caddyshack. And now she has taken to criticizing movies that are far more complex. Too weird for me, so I tune out
She has been on all the Law and Order shows as a chief police officer. Quite good even if somewhat limited part. Sometimes she has more to do, sometimes less. She truly shined in that movie, though.
Now that's a misspelling and you should have recognized it. Kelly MacDonald. The movie I mentioned, Girl in the Cafe, is the one that we discussed earlier about the G8. I thought, as the voters of Hollywood Foreign Press might be persons who agreed with the politics in that movie, Kelly had an inside edge on winning.
mk5000
You will never get the reference here so I will clue you in. In addition to the above reference to your "comedy". my sister the erstwhile movie critic, sounds exactly like the person quoted.
"I did it out of respect for you and for comedy"--Richard Lewis to Johnny Carson