theotherkeith
theotherkeith t1_j21x6qw wrote
Reply to comment by nudiversity in A re-usable crisp box and diet coke cup in a French McDonalds by blackjack_beans
The trademark M imprint on the fries/frites 🍟 container would confirm the McDonald's part
theotherkeith t1_j1iu71t wrote
Reply to comment by BobbaFett2906 in Simple/Short/Silly History Questions Saturday! by AutoModerator
To add to your confusion, IMDB lists it as 1:50.
In general, films do come out in different edited forms. However as a historical document, you would want the earliest release time.
If this question is related to a research paper, cite the primary source(s) you find most authoritative (Wikipedia is a secondary), then footnote that the length is different in other reference materials.
theotherkeith t1_j0ki7yu wrote
Reply to comment by Provokateur in I’m Mike Shenk, Crossword Editor for the Wall Street Journal. AMA. by wsj
Just remember that a hockey stick is flat like an oar (ORR), and a baseball bat is not (OTT)
theotherkeith t1_j0khzgy wrote
Reply to comment by Lance_E_T_Compte in I’m Mike Shenk, Crossword Editor for the Wall Street Journal. AMA. by wsj
Still exists under the name Games World of Puzzles. (World of Puzzles was a spin off, then they merged back). Not as great as it once was, but still fun. Like me.
theotherkeith t1_ivno6at wrote
Reply to comment by DameWasistlos in Classic TV shows you'd like to see back on airwaves by DameWasistlos
Booger.
theotherkeith t1_j7lrztq wrote
Reply to comment by CMDR_omnicognate in [OC] Movie production companies with the highest total worldwide box office revenue by giteam
The IP illustration is off but the chart is intended to be by studio, not Corporation.
Parallel: a chart of top soda brands that includes Coca Cola (1) Diet Coke (2), Sprite (6), and Fanta (9) even though all are owned by The Coca-Cola Company. (In this version think of Lucas Film and Pixar as Cherry and Caffeine-Free Coke)