What would the world be without "enriched" octopi ... or octopuses. But the question is: if an infinite number of octopi-puses typed on an infinite number of typewrites, would they write the entire works of Shakespeare in a quarter of the infinte time as the monkeys ... or monkuses?
I always admire the people who help out with Improv Everywhere, because they are abel to keep their composure so well, when I would just be laughing to death at the people's reactions.
I don't know how they don't keep from laughing. That was good. My favorite improv everywhere skit is still where tons of people wearing blue polos and kakis (looking exactly like the employees) walk into a Best Buy store and mill around.
Man, the original post has so much spin. I'm glad to see the comments are much more realistic.
I've seen an autistic child just "lose it." It is a very dangerous situation because the child will just throw themselves and have a tantrum to the point that they WILL injure themselves. And they will not stop until the situation is changed. There is no way that flight would have worked out if the child was doing that at the beginning of that flight.
Also, as any other passenger on that plane, I would have probably requested they turn around anyway. The airline maed the right decision. The mother will need to learn that "special needs" children have ... special needs.
I predict great concept, but lousy execution ... on both films.
But the question is: if an infinite number of octopi-puses typed on an infinite number of typewrites, would they write the entire works of Shakespeare in a quarter of the infinte time as the monkeys ... or monkuses?
Shouldn't this be boycotted?
Are you sure this isn't some new viral for the upcoming season of the Sarah Connor Chronicles?
LOL.
My favorite improv everywhere skit is still where tons of people wearing blue polos and kakis (looking exactly like the employees) walk into a Best Buy store and mill around.
Non stop action and one big mystery driving the plot.
Why is EVERYEONE suddenly trying to kill David Elliot?!
I've seen an autistic child just "lose it." It is a very dangerous situation because the child will just throw themselves and have a tantrum to the point that they WILL injure themselves. And they will not stop until the situation is changed. There is no way that flight would have worked out if the child was doing that at the beginning of that flight.
Also, as any other passenger on that plane, I would have probably requested they turn around anyway. The airline maed the right decision. The mother will need to learn that "special needs" children have ... special needs.