In Harvey Birdman he also did the little green guy who liked to shrink everyone and the judge with mind powers (can’t remember the names). Phil Ken Sebben is the best one. Loved that show.
In Harvey Birdman he also did the little green guy who liked to shrink everyone and the judge with mind powers (can’t remember the names). Phil Ken Sebben is the best one. Loved that show.
Stephen Colbert as at least three characters on Harvey Birdman: Attorney at Law
I did notice that. But I think it’s only the last pic. Some of the regular ones look CG. The obviously professionally modeled ones are probably shopped within an inch of their lives to make them seem like animation.
So, basically, if you are older, overweight, can’t afford the obviously high price tag of the ‘best’ costumes, or you don’t have sewing skills or the time, you are a fail. But if you are an unnaturally thin teenager, willing to cover your entire body with costume makeup (and willing to show most of that body off), and have some time and disposable income you win comic con. People go to these things to have fun, not to be judged.
One last suggestion and I’ll stop. A dash of nutmeg in chicken soup.
Also, bacon and chocolate is a good mix.
Fruit with pepper or chili powder is delicious. I have a friend who puts salt on pineapple, not my thing but she loves it.
#6 is the one I am most asked but I don’t believe any of the askers were psychopaths like this guy.
Some are cute. Most are the type of thing you will look back on and regret.
No one loses on Pretty Pretty Princess. I read the rules once. I can’t remember how, exactly, I think you just keep going until everyone has … Blah blah blah. I remember seeing this while shopping for a baby shower present with my husband. Sarcasm happened.
What!? I always use a huge piece of paper with all the lettering about 2 inches tall when I go to the store. No one stares at me.
I worked Black Friday once in a cafe. We opened at three am and our first customers were grumpy and verbally abused me. Later, a very sick woman, who had no business being anywhere but at home in her condition, bought a cup of coffee. By the end of the day I was feverish and coughing, probably a result of being exhausted and coming into contact with someone so obviously ill. I was sick for months, but I collapsed on the day after Christmas, once again at work. Since I had to work and my boss would not except any absences for any reason (really, death in the family?, so sorry for your loss, you don’t have to come in IF you can find a replacement), I was unable to nip to the doctor or even rest, I needed the job and I worked with the people that would have been able to cover me. Even on the day I collapsed, one of my very kind coworkers had to call people to fill in for me. I wound up with pneumonia and it took me months to completely recover, my lungs are damaged and I am more prone to get sick like this again. If I had been able to seek treatment, stay home to rest, anything, I may have avoided such unpleasantness. But, it was The Holiday Season and Black Friday and the day after Christmas are Very Important Days in that season. So, even if I was sick, even though it was totally gross that someone as sick as myself was working as a barista handling food and drink (!!!! - I tried my damnedest to be sanitary and I washed my hands raw, none of my coworkers or regulars seemed to get sick so I hope I was successful), I had to drag myself in. Lovely isn’t it?
It’s not the individual ingredients that are the concen but how they all react with each other and how much is used in each batch. This is not something regulated by the FDA. They do not have to tell you how much they put in it (or, for that matter, what is in it). You also can’t be sure how well-regulated the production process is; a bad batch could out on the market. It is a homeopathic and it is marketed as being approved by ‘doctors’. People do, as you say, need to moderate intake but it’s pretty risky to take anything like this without asking your (real) doctor (in person) first. As someone else stated, the supplement(s) may conflict with prescription drugs, pre-existing conditions or sensitivities to a particular ingredient or dosage. Or any combination thereof. This goes for taking any of the above-mentioned supplements individually as well.
If he were wearing suit pants I’d say that his outfit was unusual but my dad dresses like that. (Jeans and button downs). Even in retirement he does. Some people are like that.
Not only are they both done by Adam Reed and Matt Thompson, they’ve got some of of the same actors and crew. Frisky Dingo was awesome but I think I like Archer better. H. Jon Benjamin is my favorite.
How sad….
Okay, I saw “FBed” before I saw the pic or the rest of the headline. I immediately thought of F bomb and expected the bed to be something else. Both ideas are pretty stupid.
Well, this is certainly…important.
They certainly had a thing for pneumatic tubes. Where did they imagine all these pneumatic tubes would fit? I have a mental picture of a landscape clogged with mass quantities of tubes of various sizes, all willy nilly. At the risk of exposing myself as a total nerd, a Harvey Birdman episode comes to mind. So does a series of tubes.