A list of puns related to "Friday Night Lights (TV series)"
Hi everyone! The 6th Final Fantasy series relay race is starting today! We'll have 3 teams, made up of some of the best speedrunners in the series racing to beat 18 Final Fantasy games: Final Fantasy 1 through 15 (Excluding 11 & 14), plus Crystal Chronicles remaster, Mystic Quest and World of Final Fantasy.
The stream will be on RPGLimitBreak starting with a 90 minute pre-show at 9:30 AM EDT / 2:30 PM BST / 3:30 PM CEST (when this post is 2 hours old). The race will then begin immediately after the pre-show, at 11:00 AM EDT / 4:00 PM BST / 5:00 PM CEST, which is expected to last for approximately 80 hours, from Friday 28th to Monday 31st.
A list of the teams, games, categories, runners and commentators can be found here: Link
Future generations need to know where it started...
"Are Friday Night Lights, The Warm Up ever gonna end up on streaming platforms"
Cole: "Yeah, 100%, i been tryna credit them joints for years, just a matter of timing, some samples a little harder to credit than others but it's absolutely gonna happen, even sometimes when I go on streaming services, I understand, if you don't have The Warm Up or Friday Night Lights, you don't know me as an artist. That's the foundation of who I am and what I represent as an artist and everything else has to be judged against those because that's me in my purest and truest."
There's this show that I can't remember the name of but I know it exists. It's foreign (because I remember english subtitles as i was watching it) and it's an anthology series meaning every episode had its own plot. Some of the episodes were very different from each other and some were even 2d animated. It could have been japanese now that I think about it tbh.
One episode i'm trying to find is of a family. It was about a mother and a father with their daughter. It was late so the dad asked his daughter to go to bed. He told a story to the kid about a boogeyman that wanders at night and looks for people who have not yet went to bed, and comes and violently chops their head off. The kid goes to bed after. Then there's a sex scene with the parents (thats why the dad wanted the kid to go to bed so they could fuck i think) and as they are having sex, this boogeyman shows up in their house and violently kills them both in front of the daughter. I think the daughter was hiding in the closet or something and she kept repeating (one sheep, two sheep) or sumn like that to get to bed asap. if anyone knows what this is please let me know
Top three worst dads on the show have to be Walt, Henry, and Joe. But who's the worst? Walt for being a general deadbeat, Henry for abandoning his son and senile mother, or Joe for being an abusive psycho?
Every night without fail I watch the Sopranos. Over and over lol. Last year it was Breaking Bad. The two years before that, The Office. Can anyone else relate?
title says it all.. for those against online streaming, i apologize.
We pick up with WWE World Champion Pete Dunne moving over to Smackdown, defeating Aleister Black in a close battle to retain his gold on the way over, and leaving Black on the red brand in the process with no way of hunting Dunne down again. Now in a new land with new foes, he's going to have to adapt, because a lot of people want that gold.
Smackdown, October 16th, 2020
WWE Title Number One Contender's Match: Daniel Bryan vs Cesaro vs Shinsuke Nakamura vs Kevin Owens
A blockbuster main event is declared to see who will challenge Smackdown newcomer Pete Dunne for the blue brand's new world title, pitting two former World Champions against the men who lost the Smackdown Tag Titles the week prior, Nakamura and Cesaro. Both men seem to be slipping into face territory, making for an incredibly complicated four way as fans cheer for all of the above. It's an absolute car crash, four of WWE's best going at it, and following a Running Knee from Daniel Bryan on Kevin Owens, Cesaro is able to connect with a Swiss Death to clear the Yes Man from the ring, followed by a Neutralizer on the Montreal native for the upset victory.
Cesaro def. Shinsuke Nakamura, Daniel Bryan and Kevin Owens (17:20) to face Pete Dunne at HIAC
The Bruiserweight comes out to face his new challenger, staring him down with a smug sneer to end the show holding his title high.
Smackdown, October 23rd, 2020
It's a contract signing between Dunne and Cesaro, with the Bruiserweight coming out, gold aloft, in full gear, as opposed to Cesaro's suit. The two are focused on one another throughout, respectful of each other's ability, with Dunne signing first. Cesaro grabs the pen and signs it, but before he can put it down, Dunne grabs his hand and pries the fingers apart, yelling that the title will never be his before smashing his hand into the table. Cesaro charges at him by flipping the table at the champion, driving Dunne out of the ring, title in hand, a smirk on his face as he retreats up the ramp.
Hell in a Cell 2020
WWE World Title: Pete Dunne (c) vs Cesaro
Our challenger is out first, his fingers taped up following Dunne's assault two nights prior. He seems confident for his first ever singles World Championship bout, and given his 7 inch height and 30 pound weight advantage, he should have every reason to be - but Pete Dunne is no ordinary opponent. Dunne hits the scene, WWE Title in his teeth, and locks eyes with Cesaro as he forks his championship over
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