--and that means we are all a decadeOh wow... I can't believe this thread still exists. It's going on a decade old now.
I am befuddled by the syntax of this statement. I want to ask a question that my gut tells me may be less than appropriate. Regardless, I'm sorry for their (your?) loss.Please pray for my three older children and their father, their grandmother/mother died on Monday.
I am befuddled by the syntax of this statement. I want to ask a question that my gut tells me may be less than appropriate. Regardless, I'm sorry for their (your?) loss.
Ended my self-imposed media blackout, not too long ago: is it safe to watch TV again?
Perhaps some of you Doctor Who people can help me out: if English call cookies "biscuits," then what do they call biscuits?
The bowl of soup.Depends on what you were avoiding.
That doesn't really sound similar at all. No biscuits at the chicken spot? What heresy is this?
So, if an Englishman were on vacation in the US, what would his reaction be to going into a Bojangles, or a Hardee's (sorry, Carl's Jr., for you left-coast types), and seeing the breakfast menu? What would he think he was looking at?
HOLY poopoo! That Walking Dead episode was crazy. I feel all shaky and amped up like the last minutes of a close Kings game, except it was for just about the entire episode.
I would tell them it's not like a typical one dimensional Zombie film. I hate Zombie movies but this show hooked me in.Okay...now that the second half of the season has started, I find I have even more questions. It's hard to explain this series to anyone who's never watched it.