Lucy, Fannie Flagg is the author of Fried Green Tomatoes at the Whistle Stop Cafe who is also an actress and comedienne. You check look at her profile on Wikipedia. (I don't own anything from her or Wikipedia whatsoever)
Bad news, the POTUS has signed the TikTok ban bill after passes from the Senate. Now the owner will have to sell to an Amercian company for at least nine months to up to a year. (No joke, just found out already)
Latest news: Already know that the House votes on banning on TikTok unless the owner named ByteDance sells it to an American company (just found out already)
(I don't own the character Chief Weller whatsoever...this is fictional)
Jade Ezell's House
In her bedroom
Chief Weller: *on screen of Jade's padphone* Poor Devineaux, I felt sorry for him.
Arthur Chance: *on screen* I'm glad you've found him at your house, Jade.
Jade: *feeling down* Outside...
Hey, Invader, Happy Birthday, I hope you like bugs and Pokémon, I want you to enjoy these bug-type Pokémon plushies I pick out for you.
*Place a Butterfree, Genesct, Ariados, Venonat, Pinsir, Dustox, Beautifly, Weedle, Heracross and Scyther plushies so that way Invader will be playing or...
You're welcome, Tenchi and I'm not making it as a joke it's serious, only forty-five prefectures are infected and I'm worried if you live one of those infected prefectures.
I understand now, Jonny and the character Shirley [ not based on the 1992 version of WITWICS? as a travel agent of the Employee Travel Agency, I don't own the game whatsoever], well you should have asked me first I'm the one who pick the name of the receptionist myself and I'm worried about any...
popularized by a Twitter account in 2010. It is named after the misunderstood giant in the 2003 film Big Fish. Older or alternative terms used locally include simply "the fog" or sometimes "Big Mama", Seasonal Names: It is often associated with the terms "June Gloom" or "Fogust" due to its prevalence in the summer months.
Did you know....the horns on the viking's helmets are a myth? The popular image of the "horned Viking" can be traced back to the 1870s. Costume designer Carl Emil Doepler created horned helmets for Richard Wagner’s opera cycle Der Ring des Nibelungen to enhance the characters' theatrical presence. (I BELIEVE in the Where in Time game, they tell us this too....)