Compared with "Smith"?

Jermaine 2021-12-16 08:01:07

The reasons for typing the following lines are as follows:

1. I was irritated when I saw someone looking up at "Smith". Of course, some people said that "Smith" was a lousy piece, and it was a little more comfortable. My humble opinion, because watching "Friends" grow up, to "Smith" is not only overlooked, has developed to the level of contempt, but also the film Binas and people spurned?

2. Recently, I've been a little uncontrollable like watching this kind of romance movies that don't need to use my mind at all. Being a human being is too tiring, always look for something beautiful and hopeful, and then comfort yourself. Although the plot of this film is indeed XXOO, but in my own opinion, the good figure of Ashton Kutcher and the sweetness of Katherine Heigl from Rosewell all the way from Rosewell are visually enjoyable. At least I can get some short-term relaxation inside.

3. Go to his X's worth, acting skills, special effects, etc., he loves watching handsome men and beautiful women who are not pursued, but he doesn't like to watch seduce dramas, there is no way, I can barely be happy, I can't always let myself Put yourself in the embarrassment of vomiting in full view, right?

Typing on the above few lines will only give full play to personal initiative. Any similarity or offense is purely coincidental. Please forgive me, thank you.

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  • Mrs. Kornfeldt: Excuse me, Stewardess? Three chardonnays, please.

    Mr. Kornfeldt: None for me, actually. I like to stay awake and alert.

    Jen Kornfeldt: None for me, either.

    Mrs. Kornfeldt: Okay, so, just the three chardonnays then.

  • Spencer Aimes: We've been married for three years and we've never been more than five minutes away from your parents. They're always coming over and your dad's all... all... Well, uh, this is how the Kornfeldt's load the dishwasher. And, mow the lawn clockwise 'cause that's the Kornfeldt way. Take this piece of coal, stick it up your kiester, squeeze it real tight like we do, and you'll and make a Kornfeldt diamond.