Forget that. Make it go downstairs and tip over the vending machine for FREE product, without the danger of collapsing on you.
Kind of like that one episode of "Charles in Charge" where Buddy got his arm stuck in the soda machine and they had to wheel him to class on the dolly so he could turn in his essay on ethics.
I am just as concerned that an actor attempting to portray the depth of shinji's internal struggle will just make a cheesy patina atop some cool CG action sequences.
Did someone say cheesy patina? Casting call, here I come....
In case you haven't noticed, a good many people pay Microsoft for lots of things. Despite what you'd like to believe, this is not due to extortion. Many people actually choose to do business with Microsoft.
But what you said reminds me a lot of an episode of Charles in Charge, where Buddy and I were in the pizza parlor when some shady looking guys showed up to ask for "protection money" from the owner. We thought for sure it was mobsters, and we couldn't figure out why the owner was paying them. After arguing with the owner about doing the right thing (and the argument was filled with misunderstandings and double entendres: "If you give them money for protection, they'll just come back again for more!" "I'd rather pay him now than have my roof cave in!"), Buddy and I went to the police about it, and the police ended up busting the termite exterminator!
The IQ of the planet, if by "collective" you mean "median," "mean," or "mode," is 100. But automated cars may have only a limited arena of use, like on interstate highways, where your car and freight-hauling trucks might function more like a railway. Giving up control on city streets is not likely to happen anytime soon.
I remeber this one episode of "Charles in Charge" where Buddy and Charles were playing a video game called "Congo Kong," and every time Charles had to get up to go to the kitchen, he would pause the game. Buddy would sneak in a few digs against him while he was out. Charles got him back by sticking chewing gum on the fire button!
You can't automate good acting, and I'm available if you have any speaking parts to fill.
This post isn't funny. I might mod it "Interesting," but it's not funny.
If you want funny, try that one episode of "Charles in Charge" where Lilian was going to go on a date, but Charles was all worried and he was all like "I hope you understand that Lilian is a nice girl." And the dude was all, "Oh yeah, she's nice" And Charles was all, "What do you mean by that?" I don't think anybody kept a straight face on the set for the first couple takes, I'm talking laugh riot.
If anyone knows of any auditions for midseason replacements, please let me know.
As someone about to come into that "45 to 65" group, I resent that you would try to pass off your little fantasy as a fact. Profiling is a fact of life for law enforcement, and profiling is designed to be effective, not to be aligned with the editorial page of the New York Times.
There was this one episode of "Charles in Charge" where Buddy went on a blind date with a cheerleader, but he had to keep hidden so the date remained "blind." They went up to park on lookout point, but then the girl's dad, a police officer, drove by with the searchlights, and when the light hit his face, which had been dark up to this point, the girl was all, "Buddy? What the...?"
NTSC television broadcasts are at 30 fps, whereas most motion pictures are filmed and shown at 16 fps. This is why many videos made from filmed movies actually contain the same content on almost every pair of frames. Broadcasts that were originally shot on video (like, for instance, "Charles in Charge"), contain original content on all 30 frames each second.
It's quite a bargain to buy videos and DVDs of you favorite old TV shows, like "Happy Days," and "Joanie Loves Chachi," considering that you get two episodes per tape, with all those frames of unique content for a little less than you'd pay for a theatrical movie released to video.
It always makes me feel good when someone remembers this.
Actually, Pam was never the right girl for me. I mean, the fact that she was willing to be seen with me in public a couple of times was cool, 'cause it meant her self-esteem was low enough, but unfortunately, she wouldn't ever get in the sack sober. It can get expensive keeping your S.O. hopped up all the time, especially when you don't have a job.
Hey, keep the fan mail coming! luv to hear from you people!
No kidding. Too many choices confuses providers as much as consumers.
Like there was this one "Charles in Charge" where I had to make sandwiches for a whole boy scout troop, and I was all, "Peanut butter and ham, coming up!" and stuff like that.
I couldn't agree more. I don't think many people realize that microsoft is just another company trying to get into the market.
It reminds me a lot of the first time I met Ralph Malph on the set of "Happy Days." I mean, I had been acting for six weeks, so meeting celebs was no biggie, but I remember just standing there thinking, "Jeez, the real Ralph Malph. Right over there in that chair." When it came time for me to say my lines, I just blurted out, "THE MALPH!"
The parent psost is "informative," not "insightful."
Kind of like that one episode of "Joanie Loves Chachi" where the piano movers had to get in but joanie was having a bad hair day. Remember how surprised she was when they knocked on the door? She's all, "WHOOOOOO? WHAAA?" and I'm all "WHOAOAOA!"
Man, Charles in Charge was a great show. Remember that one where Charles had to eat all the lunches before that fat lady came back into the room, and he had half a sandwich hanging out of his mouth? What a riot. I tellya, they don't make em like that anymore.
I find that if I get ever so slightly drunk, the delay in my mental processing of the auditory information compensates nicely.
Forget that. Make it go downstairs and tip over the vending machine for FREE product, without the danger of collapsing on you. Kind of like that one episode of "Charles in Charge" where Buddy got his arm stuck in the soda machine and they had to wheel him to class on the dolly so he could turn in his essay on ethics.
That is a filthy, stinking lie. I haven't been with Pam for years.
I sure hope "Charles in Charge" or "Joanie loves Chachi" goes back into syndication so I can start getting royalty checks again.
Did someone say cheesy patina? Casting call, here I come....
In case you haven't noticed, a good many people pay Microsoft for lots of things. Despite what you'd like to believe, this is not due to extortion. Many people actually choose to do business with Microsoft.
But what you said reminds me a lot of an episode of Charles in Charge, where Buddy and I were in the pizza parlor when some shady looking guys showed up to ask for "protection money" from the owner. We thought for sure it was mobsters, and we couldn't figure out why the owner was paying them. After arguing with the owner about doing the right thing (and the argument was filled with misunderstandings and double entendres: "If you give them money for protection, they'll just come back again for more!" "I'd rather pay him now than have my roof cave in!"), Buddy and I went to the police about it, and the police ended up busting the termite exterminator!
It really makes me wish I was still working.
I remeber this one episode of "Charles in Charge" where Buddy and Charles were playing a video game called "Congo Kong," and every time Charles had to get up to go to the kitchen, he would pause the game. Buddy would sneak in a few digs against him while he was out. Charles got him back by sticking chewing gum on the fire button!
You can't automate good acting, and I'm available if you have any speaking parts to fill.
If you want funny, try that one episode of "Charles in Charge" where Lilian was going to go on a date, but Charles was all worried and he was all like "I hope you understand that Lilian is a nice girl." And the dude was all, "Oh yeah, she's nice" And Charles was all, "What do you mean by that?" I don't think anybody kept a straight face on the set for the first couple takes, I'm talking laugh riot.
If anyone knows of any auditions for midseason replacements, please let me know.
Hoooo boy! You thought YOU liked it....
There was this one episode of "Charles in Charge" where Buddy went on a blind date with a cheerleader, but he had to keep hidden so the date remained "blind." They went up to park on lookout point, but then the girl's dad, a police officer, drove by with the searchlights, and when the light hit his face, which had been dark up to this point, the girl was all, "Buddy? What the...?"
It's quite a bargain to buy videos and DVDs of you favorite old TV shows, like "Happy Days," and "Joanie Loves Chachi," considering that you get two episodes per tape, with all those frames of unique content for a little less than you'd pay for a theatrical movie released to video.
Actually, Pam was never the right girl for me. I mean, the fact that she was willing to be seen with me in public a couple of times was cool, 'cause it meant her self-esteem was low enough, but unfortunately, she wouldn't ever get in the sack sober. It can get expensive keeping your S.O. hopped up all the time, especially when you don't have a job.
Hey, keep the fan mail coming! luv to hear from you people!
Scott
If enough people watched "Happy Days," "Joanie Loves Chachi," and "Charles in Charge," I might make enough in royalties to get cable for myself.
Like there was this one "Charles in Charge" where I had to make sandwiches for a whole boy scout troop, and I was all, "Peanut butter and ham, coming up!" and stuff like that.
Sure makes me wish I still had a job.
It reminds me a lot of the first time I met Ralph Malph on the set of "Happy Days." I mean, I had been acting for six weeks, so meeting celebs was no biggie, but I remember just standing there thinking, "Jeez, the real Ralph Malph. Right over there in that chair." When it came time for me to say my lines, I just blurted out, "THE MALPH!"
I think it took four takes.
Kind of like that one episode of "Joanie Loves Chachi" where the piano movers had to get in but joanie was having a bad hair day. Remember how surprised she was when they knocked on the door? She's all, "WHOOOOOO? WHAAA?" and I'm all "WHOAOAOA!"
Man, I miss acting.
Scott Baio