^ Me personally? Nothing. Just commenting on their appalling behavior in this case.
^ Me personally? Nothing. Just commenting on their appalling behavior in this case.
Word.
Damn.That's terrible. I've heard of them throwing a person's monitor when delivering them. It was on some tv show a bit ago. It's sick.
interesting how ads change over the years, isn't it? 30 years ago ads were mostly for stuff to make you slim, and before that ads for alcohol, cigarettes and tampons dominated. LOL and I recall the first ad for nylon tights in the 60s - a life without garter belts and suspenders YAY!![]()
Guess you didn't watch Enterprise. Trip complained about always getting the "poo" question when interviewed by kids.Btw, the end of the digestional process is mentioned only one single time in all Trek ever: in a dialogue between Quark and Rom when the latter admitted to cheating on his brother whilst he was visiting the toilet (in the dubbed version it was called an "excretion facility" - I have no idea what the original phrasing was)
When you think about it, it's kind of odd that ingestion is acceptable in public -- many TV programs are even made about it -- whereas the other end of the process is not.
Yeah, I wouldn't want to watch it either but Luis Buñuel already made a film about the taboo in case anyone was curious.That's because it's normal, watching somebody else eat. But you don't want to watch anyone taking a shit. It's just the way it is, that's all.![]()
The rise of the extreme right/facists in the land of the (not so) free.
Guess you didn't watch Enterprise. Trip complained about always getting the "poo" question when interviewed by kids.
Sadly, the whole world appears to slide back to 1936. I've been toying with the idea of moving. But where to? I urgently need a Tardis!I feel sad about the USA..... Lurching ever more to a place I don't want to see.
Guilty as charged - I watched only the first season. After that I moved and somehow never got around yet to installing the satellite dish.Guess you didn't watch Enterprise. Trip complained about always getting the "poo" question when interviewed by kids.
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