[Likewise, she is closely observed in her new film,] Happy Endings, ... The Opposite of Sex. |
Environmentalists have a very conflicted relationship with their cars. |
Had it not been for him being in this movie and being from this town, it would not have played here. |
I don't know how the mayor can send bills to Lakeview and expect them to get paid, |
I predict it will be a long night at the Farber house if they lose. This is the first game in five years I've been to without working. |
I swear on my life that is true. |
If I have at least them, that would be a good thing. I haven't got any, nor have I required a firm commitment. As long as I have enough managed care organizations to handle the population. |
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It's a different kind of film for me, |
It's a great bunch of people that wanted to do something special and I think that everybody did the best work they ever did, |
It's a sweet film ... something that I hope people will enjoy there. |
It's touching a lot of people. She's a great gal and does so much. |
Last year at the Super Bowl, a guy came up and said, 'Do you have tickets? He said, 'Are you friends with Big Mike' - I swear to God this is true - 'from Minnesota?' And I was thinking, 'Well, I lived in Minnesota for a while, and I'm sure I knew a guy named Big Mike.' And it was one of those undercover investigators. I'm glad I didn't sell him my Fox tickets. |
Snakes leave the rising water just like people do. It's a matter of mixing people and snakes in proximity, and the outcome is bites. |
That's funny, Mike Tice. Is that your joke? |