Er... I need help with this one.
Er... I need help with this one.
You have to be a Trecky fan ,Picard would say "make it so" when he agreed an actionEr... I need help with this one.
Ah. I couldn’t get past Pennywise and really couldn’t make anything from there.You have to be a Trecky fan ,Picard would say "make it so" when he agreed an action
Me either but the clown is from Stephen Kings film “It” which makes the punchline make sense.Ah. I couldn’t get as far as Pennywise ...
I still haven'tAh. I couldn’t get as far as Pennywise ...
Not if you have no idea what the character said or says.Me either but the clown is from Stephen Kings film “It” which makes the punchline make sense.
And you have England's first space port must be some trek fans working thereNot if you have no idea what the character said or says.
(Never having seen Star Trek.)
Not to mention his partner, Phil McCracken...Benjamin Dover
Had a sister, Eileen, and a cousin Elaine Cohen-DorffBenjamin Dover
Am I the only one making up my own pooh joke here?...........There are plenty of things I don't find funny, scat humour being an example, but if others do then they can fill their boots.....
But why the clown?You have to be a Trecky fan ,Picard would say "make it so" when he agreed an action
Or the dentist, Phil McCavity.Not to mention his partner, Phil McCracken...
Main character in Stephen King's 'It'. The clown is called pennywise so still not sure it worksBut why the clown?
I never saw the movie, but as I recall from the novel, "IT" is the name of the creature. Pennywise the Clown is just one of the manifestations the creature assumes, but there were others, depending on what the victims feared. The clown was the most frequent manifestation since apparently more children are afraid of clowns than spiders or snakes.Main character in Stephen King's 'It'. The clown is called pennywise so still not sure it works
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