Yeah but, when you're single and all the available prospects are unavailable,
you take whatever cheap thrill you can get...
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: ah, it was as silly as
the rest of the movie. It was such an obvious "let's add something spicy and
kinda edgy" move
ah, it was as silly as the rest of the movie. It was such an obvious "let's add
something spicy and kinda edgy" move
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From: Martin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
And I have to miss *that*?
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: the intro scene I saw, she was fully clothed
And I have to miss *that*?
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: the intro scene I saw,
she was fully clothed and packing her gun, saying goodbye to the lady--that's
right--she evidently picked up at a bar the night before
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From
the intro scene I saw, she was fully clothed and packing her gun, saying
goodbye to the lady--that's right--she evidently picked up at a bar the night
before
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From: "ravenadal" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Okay. I get it. Knight Rider redux = BAD. More impo
Okay. I get it. Knight Rider redux = BAD. More importantly, is it
true that the ravishing Sydney Poitner (JR.) essayed her part of her
part in her underwear?
I just wanna know before I DVR the repeat on Saturday.
~rave!
Wait...Did it air already???
"Lockhart, Daryle" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I DVR'ed this show, and after watching a really interesting CNBC show
about Nike, I pressed play. I didn't make it though 12 minutes of this
show. There was better acting AND better car shots in "Fast and the
F
(standing ovation)
"Lockhart, Daryle" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I DVR'ed this show, and after watching a really interesting CNBC show
about Nike, I pressed play. I didn't make it though 12 minutes of this
show. There was better acting AND better car shots in
I DVR'ed this show, and after watching a really interesting CNBC show
about Nike, I pressed play. I didn't make it though 12 minutes of this
show. There was better acting AND better car shots in "Fast and the
Furious: Tokyo Drift". Yes, the cars were better actors in that movie than
in thi
Sounds like a Ford to me...
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Uh, George, it was *two* hours, you know! :)
I agree: after one gets over the whole talking AI car bit, there's nothing
left. And as "The Hoff" himself said, since a talking car isn't exactly new to
modern audiences, the main draw of the sho