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One track on the album, "Seven Words You Can Never Say on Television", was a monologue in which he identified these words and expressed amazement that they could not be used regardless of context. In a 2004 NPR interview, he said: I don't know that there was a "Eureka!" moment or anything like that.
Catchphrase Character Movie First appearance Notes "I'll be back" Terminator: The Terminator: 1984 [note 6] [note 7] "Hasta la vista, baby" Terminator: Terminator 2: Judgment Day: 1991 [note 8] "I love the smell of napalm in the morning" Lieutenant Colonel Bill Kilgore: Apocalypse Now: 1979 [note 6] [note 7] "Frankly, my dear, I don't give a ...
On 18 January 2010, ABC News reported Trijicon was placing references to verses in the Bible in the serial numbers of sights sold to the United States Armed Forces. [1] The "book chapter:verse" cites were appended to the model designation, and the majority of the cited verses are associated with light in darkness, referencing Trijicon's specialization in illuminated optics and night sights.
From "Succession" to "The Last of Us" to "Yellowjackets" and more, these Emmy-contending series say goodbye to key characters this season.
However, the above episodes are broadcast on Goon Show Radio, and (with the exception of "The Affair Of The Lone Banana"), contain the supposed cuts outlined below. When Seagoon narrates in "Under Two Floorboards", "At the mention of the police, we all turned white", Ellington responds, "Get me a mirror!"
Kavinoky is the co-creator and host of Deadly Sins Archived May 2, 2012, at the Wayback Machine, [2] which airs at 9 p.m. each Saturday night (and repeated throughout the week) on Investigation Discovery in the United States. The show uses the seven deadly sins as an analytical framework for understanding extreme forms of criminal misbehavior.
Court sketch shows Daniel Penny, left, as prosecutors played video from an arriving cop’s bodycam. REUTERS Penny choked Neely for around six minutes, causing his death, according to the ...
Matthew 7:6 is the sixth verse of the seventh chapter of the Gospel of Matthew in the New Testament and is part of the Sermon on the Mount. [1] It refers to "casting pearls before swine". Content