how many of those qualifications did daddy biden buy for him ? who did he lean on to get all that for the stripper baby daddy ?
Why, whatever I want, of course. Are you looking for something specific, or just expressing your inner smart@$$ like I do now and then...? No pressure here....and no wrong answer. Just curious.
My favorite parts are when Slim woke up and explained what happened to his buddies, and when Mongo punched that horse. This, by the way, is NOT at all a wise idea, as I found out when I was 12 and punched a stallion in the nose for being to uppity with me. I wasn't even shoulder high to him. He quite predictably rose up and tried to stuff me into the ground.
It's a great scene. If you watch it on "regular" television here in the U.S., that scene makes no sense...because they insist on censoring out all of the farting and belching sounds...so it just looks silly, and pointless! FYI, it's not the "Sheriff" who tells them they've had enough. It's Taggart, the rail gang's foreman/ramrod, played by Slim Pickens. The Sheriff is Black Bart, played by Cleavon Little.
Be sure to clean his hooves first. Clean around the frog gentle like, with a spoon, not a knife. After that give him an apple, one half at a time, and tell him it's from me.
I liked the part where Madeline Khan starts singing the opera after they turn off the lights, after the Weiner Schnitzel scene.
Hmmm...are you referencing the Schnitzengruben? That happens the next morning, so...it's light out, not dark. If, you mean what Madeline Kahn says after she extinguishes the lamps, yeah...it's a great line! "It's twue, it's TWUE!" As far as her singing opera...are you mixing in a little Young Frankenstein, where her character, upon experiencing the Creature's "schwanzstücker", begins to sing "Oh, sweet mystery of life, at last I've found you..."?
Cute. I haven't had to so much as saddle a horse since I was a teenager, and haven't had to dress hooves since I was 12, either. We had 8 altogether on a small farm in the middle of nowhere. Mom (city girl) hated it. I usually gave him a slice off a tobacco block. That $h!t tasted sweetly awful to me, but he liked it almost as much as that nag my brother rode. Dad got him cut when I was still little and he wasn't worth a broke dick after that. I resented him for years afterwards for doing that to him.
My favorite is the Paso Fino and I like the wild horse from north eastern New Mexico, because they have Blue Eyes.
The whole "Senate" trial was a joke before it started. Weeks before, Mitch McConnell and Lindsey Graham were crowing and proclaiming thusly, "He WILL be acquitted." And then they took an "oath" - - an "oath" - - to be "impartial jurors." There IS NO INTEGRITY left in the U.S. government. Putin must be creaming in his pants at the division in our country. And then ……………… last week McConnell BLOCKED 2 bills written to prevent any future foreign interference in our elections !!!!!!!!!!!!!! Does THAT action by "Mitch-y spineless" sound pro-U.S.A. to anyone ??? This farce of a senate trial reminds me of the Mafia trials in the 60's, 70's, and 80's. The outcome was never in doubt before it even began. Forget evidence - it wasn't even allowed!!! By anyone's standards ……….. the fact that witnesses and other evidence were blocked by PUPPET McCONNELL for a "trial" - mandated by the founding fathers - relegates that whole farce to nothing but a mockery of what the founders envisioned. I rest in the FACT that there's One Judge that none of those betrayers will be able to escape for their political favoritism, political expediency, bias, and betrayal to our country and the Constitution. Like it or not they will have to face HIM - as will we all.
They were the first to land a machine there and explore the dark side of the moon with it. In fact, they even took some real photographs @Vanilla Gorilla
I'm going to sound so incredibly stupid but doesn't the moon rotate like the earth does? Half of it is in light and half in darkness and then it switches?