I got it from 30 Rock!
I got it from 30 Rock!
Sounds like a dirty word
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Yes and no
Normally used for the CIA but also used for agencies like the ATF, FBI, etc. Their inability to blend in to the native population’s habits, patterns and speech makes them stick out like a sore thumb to the population, hence they “glow in the dark.”
I would assume a cocaine addict actually wants a high-cocaine rail.
It is small and cramped in adult hands.
Same reason phones often do not come with accessories like a charger, cable, earbuds, etc. any more.
They are focusing on the dry part of the term. Using a liquid during the process goes against the dry part.
No, the bridge is too well-guarded.
But is space (and its resources) truly infinite?
Traditional broadcast TV is the horse-drawn carriage business in an automobile world.
“We make horse buggies and the first Model T just rolled into town.”
“We’re dinosaurs…”
“We don’t need two metaphors. That’s bad writing. Not that it matters.”
EDIT: Is that last line there also another “Studio 60 vs. 30 Rock” joke?
Apparently most NBC affiliates refused to air it because aside from simply promoting the upcoming fall schedule, it heavily endorsed the then-new streaming service Peacock. They saw that as a potential means of leading viewers away from them.
Obviously, the blue part is land.
I think they mean that the “Wobblies” and the “Pinkertons” just sound like a bunch of cartoon characters or something.
“Games as a service” are by design never really finished, right? If you are cool with that, go for it. I have never personally tried one.
Selling factory reject dildos and eastern European knockoff Mr. Potato Heads