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Did you hear about the Italian chef that died?
He pasta way.
we cannoli do so much
his legacy will become a pizza history.
I’m alfredo-f what will happen to his family.
Meh… Spagett about it…
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Posted on May 11, 2012 via SHINY THINGS with 67,243 notes
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If you’re in trouble he will save the day, He’s brave and he’s fearless come what may, Without him the mission would go astray, He’s Arnold, Arnold, Arnold Rimmer, Without him life would be much grimmer, He’s handsome, trim, and no-one slimmer, He will never need a zimmer, He’s Arnold, Arnold, Arnold Rimmer, More reliable than a garden trimmer, He’s never been mistaken for Yul Brynner , He’s not bald, and his head doesn’t glimmer, Master of the wit and the repartee ,His command of space directives is uncanny, How come he’s such a genius? Don’t ask me!, Ask Arnold, Arnold, Arnold Rimmer, He’s also a fantastic swimmer, And if you play your cards right, Then he just might come round for dinner, He’s Arnold, Arnold, Arnold Rimmer, No rhymes left now apart from quimmer , He’d better fade us out before we get to schlimmer, Fade out you stupid plimmer
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Posted on May 10, 2012 via Boys from the Dwarf with 195 notes
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&ILOVEYOUTOO<3
SPREAD THE DAMN WORD
WHOA
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“So I thought the idea that would, in the case of Pulp Fiction, would be kind of cool, was to take three separate stories, and make them the oldest stories in the book, whether it be, um…Vincent’s character, the hoodlum, has to go out with the boss’s lady, but don’t touch her! And there’s the whole history of people who have touched her, and what happens. Well we’ve seen that before, a zillion times…and the case of the Bruce Willis story, that the boxer’s supposed to throw the fight, and he doesn’t, and now the mob’s after him…we’ve seen that story a million times as well. And one of the things I thought about, like, the third story, was basically kind of the beginning of, at that time, almost every Joel Silver movie, which would start off with like a couple hit men showing up, boom boom, alright, ‘you wanna witness something witness this!’ (makes gun shooting noise, laughs). And then they shoot the guy and it cuts to Arnold Schwarzenegger walking through the forest and eventually he’s gonna meet those guys. And so I thought, what happens if we hung out with them? All night long? Or…all day long? After they’ve killed the guy, what happens with the rest of their day? And so it was like taking these, these chestnuts and putting them together and then, actually having the characters kind of intertwine and it all kind of takes place in one…city, and it’s an environment that they all live in, and characters kind of know each other, but you don’t know that for a while. And we’re just kind of hanging out with them for those two days.” - quentin tarantino on the inspiration for pulp fiction
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