Jimmy McPerson, You Are Not Forgotten
I know he's not a well sung hero and that he isn't in any historybooks, but you'd think Jimmy McPerson would get at least get a mention or two.
I know he's not a well sung hero and that he isn't in any historybooks, but you'd think Jimmy McPerson would get at least get a mention or two.
How many skinny luchadors does it take to rob Cockney Hannibal? More than one, apparently.
When it came to wondering what Willis was talking about, Gary Coleman was peerless. No one wondered what Willis was talking about more; no one came closer to finding out what Willis was talking about. It is fitting that the field's premier research institution is named the Gary Coleman Center for What Willis Was Talking About Studies.
"Law and Order" finished its 20 year run this week, but clearly Sam Waterston is not sitting still. He's sitting still with Transformers.
If you thought Ronald McDonald was going the way of Joe Camel or other corporate mascots, think again.
They have to find a guy named Tiny Roscoe, whose name has GOT to be a double entendre.
T breaks through a wall, eats a brain, transforms zombies back into humans and explains IT data virtualization. And it's all good.
James Madison laid down the law and worked with underprivileged kids. James Madison was the B.A. Baracus of early American history.
Spelling matters - especially when you're trying to write messages on bathroom walls.
The villains' security is pretty slight: a few tripwires, a few hidden cameras, a few guys dressed like Elmer Fudd eating cheese.