volvoclearinghouse said:In reply to NickD :
There is far, far less cursing in a Tarantino flick than there is in our household.
volvoclearinghouse said:In reply to NickD :
There is far, far less cursing in a Tarantino flick than there is in our household.
volvoclearinghouse said:In reply to NickD :
There is far, far less cursing in a Tarantino flick than there is in our household.
How about long awkward silences?
Taken to the extreme, when I saw Inglorious Basterds, I was like, "wow, Tarantino made a WWII heist movie in the style of Everybody Loves Raymond"
volvoclearinghouse said:In reply to NickD :
There is far, far less cursing in a Tarantino flick than there is in our household.
Same in our house, but you could count the number of times we've sworn in front of the kids on one hand.
The kids are 32 and 34
volvoclearinghouse said:In reply to NickD :
There is far, far less cursing in a Tarantino flick than there is in our household.
I present to you: Pulp Fiction, the berkeleying Short Version
Appleseed said:volvoclearinghouse said:In reply to NickD :
There is far, far less cursing in a Tarantino flick than there is in our household.
Approximately 5-1/2 seconds after typing that comment, I dropped the 'F' bomb. Twice. I'd just discovered that the berkeleying dehumidifier drain line had sprung a berkeleying leak.
In reply to superfund :
I don't get it.
E36 M3, must post in the form of a funny photo or meme.
Should be enough of a cultural reference (a "meme", in its definition) to make sense without words in Impact Bold.
If not, today you're one of the lucky ten thousand!
(non animated version not available on YouTube anymore)
In reply to Pete. (l33t FS) :
It’s the main joke you hear about him and the fast and furious movies
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