#9 Louis: "Lookin' good, Billy Ray!" Billy: "Feelin' good, Louis!"
------dialogue in this scene from "Trading Places." (1983).
#11 Probably not the right gif for this caption's context. That's Elwood gesturing for the waiter to fill his water glass with champagne in "The Blues Brothers."
#7 After an apocalypse, there will still be tweezers, and makeup, soap, and shampoo can be easily made with natural ingredients. The biggest problem will be clean water. Anything is more realistic than a 300-pound muscle mountain eating 7,000 calories a day and having to train for two hours a day, all after three or five years of war.
#9 Louis: "Lookin' good, Billy Ray!" Billy: "Feelin' good, Louis!"
------dialogue in this scene from "Trading Places." (1983).
#11 Probably not the right gif for this caption's context. That's Elwood gesturing for the waiter to fill his water glass with champagne in "The Blues Brothers."
#7 After an apocalypse, there will still be tweezers, and makeup, soap, and shampoo can be easily made with natural ingredients. The biggest problem will be clean water. Anything is more realistic than a 300-pound muscle mountain eating 7,000 calories a day and having to train for two hours a day, all after three or five years of war.
Billy: "Feelin' good, Louis!"
------dialogue in this scene from "Trading Places." (1983).
#11 Probably not the right gif for this caption's context. That's Elwood gesturing for the waiter to fill his water glass with champagne in "The Blues Brothers."