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Thema: Re:US-Bibliothekare erfinden Kunden, um Bücher zu bewahren | Antwort auf: US-Bibliothekare erfinden Kunden, um Bücher zu bewahren von Rinoa | |
> Geil! Da fällt mir ein, muss mal noch die letzte Staffel gucken. World Series 1989? "The real Chuck Finley was a pretty good pitcher with the Angels in the late ’80s and through the ’90s. Of course, he’s more famous for getting beaten bloody by his wife, Tawny Kittaen (whose claim to fame was writhing around in Whitesnake’s “Here I Go Again” video), who went after him with a stiletto heel. And while domestic violence isn’t funny, in this case, yeah it kinda is. Finley always came off as kind of a jerk." "Nein, Burn Notice!" "Last night’s episode of “Burn Notice” had me chuckling a few times, especially at the sight of Jay Harrington of “Better Off Ted” playing against type as a sleazy, abusive husband. But what really cracked me up – and never fails to – was Sam’s use of the alias “Chuck Finley.” It’s his go-to fake name (along with the more upscale “Charles Finley,” depending on the situation), and the little inside joke never fails to bring a smile to my face. Call me a fan of obscure references." |
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