Solidsnakeerection
Solidsnakeerection t1_j5qj7x6 wrote
>Security cameras picked up the man, who is white, bearded, and has a heavy build.
This doesnt narrow down the suspects much.
Solidsnakeerection t1_j5k5544 wrote
Reply to Waiheke Island resident fed up with being tormented by mysterious sausages put in his mailbox by Saarstriker
Dont forget August 8 is National Sneak Zucchini onto Your Neighbor’s Porch Day
Solidsnakeerection t1_j5k4t2b wrote
Reply to comment by FnkyTown in Waiheke Island resident fed up with being tormented by mysterious sausages put in his mailbox by Saarstriker
Oh man. Your sent him a bunch of free food and it only cost you hundreds of dollars. You guys arent super lame.
Solidsnakeerection t1_j5k4h0x wrote
Reply to comment by Quirky-Ad5417 in Waiheke Island resident fed up with being tormented by mysterious sausages put in his mailbox by Saarstriker
Pono pono little fishy in the sea. She's the little fishy with the big belly
Solidsnakeerection t1_j5k49po wrote
Reply to comment by bilateralrope in Waiheke Island resident fed up with being tormented by mysterious sausages put in his mailbox by Saarstriker
But who wants to confront somebody called The Mad Butcher
Solidsnakeerection t1_j5jx1mx wrote
Reply to comment by WhatIsNoMan in Girl asks police to run DNA test on Christmas cookie for evidence of Santa Claus by koavf
It tastes way different from when my dad and uncles circle jerk on cookies
Solidsnakeerection t1_j5jwqt4 wrote
Reply to comment by Avethle in Girl asks police to run DNA test on Christmas cookie for evidence of Santa Claus by koavf
My kid stooped believeing in Santa but never really announced it. I asked her about it and she said believing in Santa is more fun so thats what she goes with.
Im not entirely sure where she is with the tooth fairy.
Solidsnakeerection t1_j5jnrv4 wrote
Reply to TIL that Bob Ross worked as a carpenter to support himself, during which time he lost his left index finger in an accident, an injury he later hid from viewers most of the time with his paint palette. by FracasPocus
Oh, he had a job to supoort himself. I assumed he had a job just for funsies
Solidsnakeerection t1_j5hkzvv wrote
Reply to comment by wrextnight in TIL Germs and Foo Fighters guitarist Pat Smear appears as one of the dancers in Prince's 1985 video for "Raspberry Beret." Dave Grohl in the book "I Want My MTV": "Pat can't dance so they sent him home (...) Prince whispers in the bodyguard's ear. Bodyguard says, 'You can stay. He likes your hair.'" by Bubbly-Incident
Has cover if Knocking on Heaven's Door is especially great considering he was literally on this death bed while recording it
Solidsnakeerection t1_j559daf wrote
Reply to comment by kerred in TIL Pinky and the Brain was inspired by the peculiar personalities of two WB producers, Eddie Fitzgerald and Tom Minton with interesting mannerisms that were incorporated into the characters by QueenBee299
Rosebud frozen peas. Full of garden goodness and greed peeness
Solidsnakeerection t1_j4migsw wrote
Reply to comment by iMogwai in TIL Roman Polanski sued Vanity Fair for libel in the UK over an article claiming he tried to seduce a Scandinavian model after Sharon Tate's death. by Its_Alive_74
By "sleeping with" you mean drugged and anally raped
Solidsnakeerection t1_j4bssal wrote
Reply to TIL Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster, the creators of Superman, attempted to replicate their success with a second superhero, Funnyman. His book was canceled after only six issues. by Realshow
https://www.reddit.com/r/outofcontextcomics/comments/101f3ol/as_he_should_be/
One of those issues had a plot about him trying to not make out with children
Solidsnakeerection t1_j0ehze5 wrote
Reply to comment by LaserTurboShark69 in TIL Shaquille O'Neil released a string of commercially successful rap albums in the 90s, with his debut certified platinum. His most recent musical release is 2017 diss track toward LeVar Ball, father of NBA point guard Lonzo Ball; in 2021 he performed a set in Las Vegas as DJ DIESEL. by MustacheEmperor
There is a website dedicated to destroying every copy
Solidsnakeerection t1_izj56wx wrote
Reply to comment by Somethingmorbid in [TIL] Early in his career, Colonel Sanders, the founder of Kentucky Fried Chicken, had a habit of getting into fights. He once had a shootout with a competitor, Matt Stewart. After Stewart shot and killed one of Sanders' employees, Stewart was convicted of murder, eliminating Sanders' competition. by OvidPerl
This was before he even sold chicken. He owned a gas station.
Solidsnakeerection t1_izj3pkl wrote
Reply to comment by LordUpton in TIL Former U.S. President Martin Van Buren argued with Congress over whether he could keep two pet tigers in the White House. by AverageCalifornian
"Can I at least put them in a cage?"
Solidsnakeerection t1_izeginy wrote
Reply to comment by rpbanker in [TIL] Early in his career, Colonel Sanders, the founder of Kentucky Fried Chicken, had a habit of getting into fights. He once had a shootout with a competitor, Matt Stewart. After Stewart shot and killed one of Sanders' employees, Stewart was convicted of murder, eliminating Sanders' competition. by OvidPerl
Lost his law license after getting into a fist fight with his client in the court room
Solidsnakeerection t1_izegg5p wrote
Reply to comment by cetacretin in [TIL] Early in his career, Colonel Sanders, the founder of Kentucky Fried Chicken, had a habit of getting into fights. He once had a shootout with a competitor, Matt Stewart. After Stewart shot and killed one of Sanders' employees, Stewart was convicted of murder, eliminating Sanders' competition. by OvidPerl
He is a cool dude. He started in canned food because people enjoyed the food at his restaurant so much that they wanted to buy his sauses to bring home. He studied the ideal place to grow totmatoes in America and chose it for his factory location. He was contracted by the US Army to provide food for the army because it was considered high quality but affordable. After the war he chose to sell the company rather then lay off workers. He sold it to a larger corporation on the condition nobody lost their jobs.
Solidsnakeerection t1_iydh2bm wrote
Reply to comment by Aoshie in TIL the guy who played Nick the bartender in "It's a Wonderful Life," Sheldon Leonard, became one of the most successful TV producers in history, having created the Andy Griffith Show, Dick Van Dyke, among many others. As a tribute, the two main characters on "Big Bang Theory" were named after him. by latchkey_adult
They kill the producer if they are under performing
Solidsnakeerection t1_iydce8f wrote
Reply to comment by politicsfreepodcast in TIL Nolan Bushnell, the inventor of Pong and founder of Atari, also founded another company: Chuck E. Cheese by PresidentWeevil
Chuck E Cheese went bankrupt and the company was bought by rival Show Biz Pizza who in a rare move chose to adopt the Chuck E Cheese name and rebrand the locations they had owned rather then convert the Chuck E Cheese locations.
Solidsnakeerection t1_iydc5yp wrote
Reply to comment by apjoca in TIL Nolan Bushnell, the inventor of Pong and founder of Atari, also founded another company: Chuck E. Cheese by PresidentWeevil
He left Atari and worked hard on Chuck E Cheese. He felt it had more potential
Solidsnakeerection t1_iy3s7dx wrote
Reply to TIL that when it's really cold, Chicago sets its railroad tracks on fire to ensure that trains will be able to run properly and get to their destinations on time by leebruce2
The DC metro does that by itself no matter the weather
Solidsnakeerection t1_ixz8btd wrote
Reply to comment by No_Pen9448 in TIL for the Untouchables Brian De Palma casted Bob Hoskins in case De Niro could not appear. De Palma mailed Hoskins a check for his contracted fee of $200,000 with a "Thank You" note, which prompted Hoskins to call up De Palma and ask him if there were any more films he didn't want him to be in. by KongoOtto
Its basically a retainer. They werent sure if they could get De Niro and wanted a guranteed back up that was acceptable. And actor isnt going to turn down work with out compensation.
Solidsnakeerection t1_ixyw3b1 wrote
Reply to comment by The_Truthkeeper in TIL for the Untouchables Brian De Palma casted Bob Hoskins in case De Niro could not appear. De Palma mailed Hoskins a check for his contracted fee of $200,000 with a "Thank You" note, which prompted Hoskins to call up De Palma and ask him if there were any more films he didn't want him to be in. by KongoOtto
My understanding is either the writer or director had a movie about alternate dinosaur world and when approached for the mario movie they used it to make their original idea with little to do with mario left
Solidsnakeerection t1_ixv2szk wrote
Disney has always had studios making movies outside of their animated stuff aimed at all audiences
Solidsnakeerection t1_j5qlx4l wrote
Reply to comment by sunnydaysahead2022 in Ted Sarandos says that Netflix has “never canceled a successful show” by avery5712
I want more Dead end Paranormal Park.