And that’s why I’ve never felt duggar laundry duty was an odious chore. They don’t beat them on rocks down by the river, they put clothes in one machine then put them in the other.
Is Houston just that ugly?
It’s not even like he mentions 6000 years once, he does it several times in one sample. And I don’t think he understands animal eating behavior at all. Cows eat all day, if they don’t get fat it’s because they’re lactating and/or they’re eating grass, which doesn’t provide much energy.
I agree that rinsing off largely makes it safe, but on the other hand, bubble bath doesn’t need to be pasteurized and refrigerated, and it doesn’t turn into yogurt, and Amy would be less likely to end up drinking cranberry juice.
Those charities generate billions of dollars and provide billions in charitable services. Salaries of hundreds of thousands of dollars to run organisations that large aren’t unusual. Too much work for a Duggar.
I think Jean & Reiss’ results speak for themselves (or itself?). The Simpsons is an outlier amongst sitcoms, and remains a license to print money, so some utter crap has made it to air just because its The Simpsons.
I’m not sure their Mitsubishi could have carried much cargo for them to human chain off their plane, it would have been pretty full up with the pilot and the 7 complete burdens.
Even for sitcoms unlike Friends, with no philosophy, (like Seinfeld “no learning no hugging”), I don’t think writing for them has ever or will ever be anything other than a job that requires huge commitment.
If you’re part of the tiny subset that loves both Friends and LEGO, you’ll love:
https://ideas.lego.com/blogs/a4ae09b6-0d4c-4307-9da8-3ee9f3d368d6/post/a6beb9b2-b94c-49c1-ad3a-ec2c120c7875
Looks like they redid the Rachel LEGO hair between the video and the box mock-up.