Well, if you’re gonna steal, you might as well steal from the best. That’s taken from P.G. Wodehouse who was, arguably, the greatest comic writer of the 20th century.
Okay, all I want to know is how Mr. Brynner appeared in his 4,500th stage performance on March 6, 1995 when he had died in 1985. Maybe it’s just me, but I think that would be a rather difficult thing to do.
I remember seeing this movie in the theater when I was 9 years old. Believe it or not, a kid’s ticket at that time was only 25 cents. Silly that I actually recall the price, huh? Yep, those were the days!
I want to know how these kids got to see The Exorcist. Were their parents asleep on the job? It’s hard to believe even the worst parent would knowingly allow a child of that age to see it. But then again, not that much surprises me about our society anymore sigh
Uh, Steve… I believe you made a mistake. In Stan & Ollie, John plays the part of Oliver Hardy, not Stan Laurel. By the way, it’s good to have you back after a couple of weeks off :-)
All right, that’s it. I’m removing Moderately Confused from the comics I follow. If cartoonist, Jeff Stahler, wants to do political comics so often, then he should “advertise” himself as a political cartoonist and stop pretending he isn’t one. I come here to get away from the Washington D.C. insanity, not to be reminded of it. Goodbye Moderately Confused. I miss what you used to be.
Well, if you’re gonna steal, you might as well steal from the best. That’s taken from P.G. Wodehouse who was, arguably, the greatest comic writer of the 20th century.