@TheStingisBack I don't know about that. Sounds like press release stuff. You don't just pick up a camera, hit the 'on' button, and shout "Go!!" and magic happens.
The St. Patrick’s Day parade scene in The Fugitive wasn’t scripted. Director Andrew Davis obtained the mayor's permission and, without rehearsal, dropped Harrison Ford and Tommy Lee Jones into the real parade crowd. Ford said he lasted a few minutes before getting recognised.
Strange Question: Have you ever given your refillable mugs to another party when you were leaving?
They are usually good until days after you leave. Would you do that? Would you accept them, wash them and sue them? 😳😱🤣
Maybe I'm just cheap!
@_Boomhauer If anything, "Wait Till Your Father Gets Home" is pretty much like a Hanna-Barbera version of "King of the Hill." They even have their own Dale Gribble, in the form of Ralph Kane.
Meanwhile the only legitimate platform with an OK sized library, @Crunchyroll , is getting in legal trouble again for being disgusting snakes in the grass with users' private data. Not to mention their horrible service as of late anyways, plus breaking contracts with studios, plus throwing away fanmail a and gifts (another felony), and has the audacity to raise its prices? As if. Go fuck yourselves.
World's Largest Anime Piracy Website 'HiAnime' has shut down
'It's time to say goodbye. And thank you for a wonderful journey with great moments.'
After years as Zoro, then Aniwatch, and finally HiAnime, the largest free anime streaming site is offline.
@purplella_665@Real_Ames The thing I’m wondering is like when he fell how close was the car I know it was an accident just curious on how close like if it was a bit away did they not see him fall or how fast were they going
I read some comments from people who knew him. They said he thought it was funny and was trying to respond playfully by chasing them in an, “I’ll get you damn kids! *shaking fist*” way… but he tripped and ended up under the car of one of the students. The kids all stopped immediately and proceeded to try to help save his life.
A Georgia teacher had his life ended by his own students when a silly teenage prank turned deadly. Now, several teens are facing charges.
40-year-old Jason Hughes lost his life on the evening of Friday, March 6th, outside of his Gainesville, Georgia home.
This tragic event unfolded when a group of students from North Hall High School decided to play a prank on their well-liked math teacher, Jason Hughes.
According to the Hall County Sheriff's Department, the teens were in the process of covering his yard with toilet paper when Hughes exited his home to confront them.
When Jason Hughes suddenly appeared, the startled teens ran to two separate vehicles and began to flee the scene.
This is when disaster struck.
As Jason Hughes was walking towards the fleeing vehicles, he tripped and fell into the path of a vehicle driven by 18-year-old Jayden Wallace and was run over.
The teens immediately stopped and exited their vehicles to attempt to help their injured teacher until EMS arrived.
Sadly, Jason Hughes passed away from his injuries at the hospital.
Jayden Wallace is being charged with felony first degree vehicular homicide and reckless driving. He is also facing misdemeanor charges of littering and criminal trespassing. Four other North Hall High students are also facing misdemeanor charges of littering and criminal trespassing. Those students are Ariana Cruz, Ana Luque, Elijah Tate Owens, and Aiden Hucks.
Our thoughts are with the family and friends of Jason Hughes as well as the students involved and the North Hall High community as a whole.