He was known for his mashed potato woodcuts...which never caught on *waggles eyebrows*
Well spudded or driven home ...
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He was known for his mashed potato woodcuts...which never caught on *waggles eyebrows*
?????????????????????????????????Utah became a portion of the state of Canada
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News to me. The Americans can have them back, please and thank you.![]()
We both found that a very satisfying movie to watch. Funny, emotional, meaningful and worthwhile.We watched "Here Today" with Billy Crystal and Tiffany Haddish on Netflix the other night.
"Veteran comedy writer Charlie Burnz forms an unlikely yet hilarious and touching friendship with New York lounge singer Emma Payge. Emma unexpectedly wins a lunch with the comedy legend, but their relationship gets off to an extremely rocky start. Before long, each finds in the other a sort of soulmate, forging a deep bond that kicks the generation gap aside and redefines the meaning of friendship, love and trust."
It is an excellent, nice movie. The relationship between Crystal and Haddish is great. There are some very funny moments. It's also a very poignant movie that looks at relationships and grief.
We both found that a very satisfying movie to watch. Funny, emotional, meaningful and worthwhile.
One of the places my bro has visited is MoabWatched a piece of Dr. Phil today on western intelligence and how Utah became a portion of the state of Canada ...
Some republicans are said to believe this is the way it is ...
Can you see the pathology of this train?
Yep, that whole Southern part of Utah (Bryce, Zion, Arches, Canyonlands, Moab) is quite the tour to take. We did it back c. 2018. Even met a nice elderly Mormon in St. George who had been to London, Ontario in his youth (forget now if he was on mission or went to Western).One of the places my bro has visited is Moab
The thought of a "mission" in London of all places is pretty ironic given it's reputation as socially conservative! Especially back then.... Even met a nice elderly Mormon in St. George who had been to London, Ontario in his youth (forget now if he was on mission or went to Western).
Heard again aboot the Beachcombers reboot.
Animated Beachcombers? Really? Not how I would have done it. Or are they aiming it at a younger set, maybe?Animated :3
Yeah, CBC interviewed the team who are doing itAnimated Beachcombers? Really? Not how I would have done it. Or are they aiming it at a younger set, maybe?
How the hell are they going to find a voice actor for Nick Adonidas? Bruno Gerussi was pretty much one of a kind as an actor and broadcaster. In fact, were he alive, I'd say get him to do it given that he had background in radio so likely could handle voice acting. And, realistically, a lot of the older characters would be dead, including Nick and Relic. So is this going to be more about the younger characters as grown-ups or something? Still seems weird to me. Probably better to do it as a reboot or reimagining than a sequel as implied by "what are these characters doing now?".they want to do the "what are these characters doing now?"
so same characters and actors but with different voice actors