Yes, it’s usually Twain here in the U.S. of course.
I’d think Dorothy Parker would get the nod sometimes, but I know better than to expect a woman to get much credit for brilliant wit.
Yes, it’s usually Twain here in the U.S. of course.
I’d think Dorothy Parker would get the nod sometimes, but I know better than to expect a woman to get much credit for brilliant wit.
Thanks for clarifying “the end” of LOTR
Yeah, I was specifically going for the extra hour on the dockside when the audience wanted to go home.
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