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KSTAR Homepage(eng) Comparison between the KSTAR and the ITER; KSTAR Project Status PDF (undated – seems to be 2001. Includes slide-13 construction schedule to end 2004 and slide-16 operation from 2005 with upgrade planned 2010–11.) KSTAR Assembly Status, October 2006 PDF; Status and Result of the KSTAR Upgrade for the 2010s Campaign
Clark Duke (born May 5, 1985) is an American actor known for his roles in the films Kick-Ass, The Croods, Sex Drive, and Hot Tub Time Machine, as well as playing Clark Green in The Office, Dale Kettlewell in Greek, and Barry in Two and a Half Men. Duke is also known for his role in I'm Dying Up Here as Ron Shack.
"Two Guys Naked in a Hot Tub" (also known as "Melvins") is the eighth episode of the third season of the American animated television series South Park, and the 39th episode of the series overall. The episode is the second part of The Meteor Shower Trilogy, and centers upon third grader Stan Marsh and his father Randy .
Larry explodes at Megan's tirade and ends up killing her unintentionally. Larry then discovers the electronic drawing and works out the fact they are for rewiring the hot tub to electrocute. Larry, in a panic, picks up Megan's lifeless body and dumps her body in the hot tub, then returns to the closet and, following the diagram, 'electrocutes' her.
Hot Tub Time Machine 2: Nick, Lou, Jacob, and Adam Jr., messing around in the hot tub and going to various times and altering or exploiting historic events and famous people. Yatchan: In a mid-credits scene, Thotthkudi and Pazhani Vasuvum Saravananum Onna Padichavanga: In a mid-credits scene, This turns out to be successful.
The hot tub then draws Francine back home, imitating Stan on the phone. Stan discovers the deception and returns home just as the hot tub swallows Francine. After the hot tub explains its first killing spree, Stan unsuccessfully tries to recover Francine. The hot tub jettisons Stan through the roof, leaving him sprawled on the pavement across ...
It's been more than 30 years since "Ferris Bueller's Day Off" hit theaters in 1986, instantly becoming an ultimate high school movie classic. (Okay, THE ultimate high school movie classic.)
A teenager gets in trouble for vandalizing the Hollywood Sign and goes to work for his uncle's hot tub repair business rather than go to prison. The nephew falls in love with a secretary at his uncle's company, but risks losing her when caught in compromising situations while performing his duties as a hot tub repairman.