I have a signed affidavit along with the restraining order.....he is weird...if he was rich he would be eccentric...but he's blue collar...so you make the call.
I don't care what anybody thinks of me anymore. Another valuable lesson learned. I have to live for my children, teach them correct principles and hope for the best.
I don't care what anybody thinks of me anymore. Another valuable lesson learned. I have to live for my children, teach them correct principles and hope for the best.
Riggs, where do I know that actor "who discovered the star" from? He was in something and I can't place him.
I was thinking the same thing from the first time I saw the commercial, but I can't remember. Maybe a bit part on a TV show. I wonder if he played Joey's friend on JOEY.
the guy with the beard only reminds me of the "Sheldon" role on The Big Bang Theory because of how he talks.
Good grief. Talking about Sheldon, the geeks at the astology forum are in a tizzy because of inaccuracies in the Burger King commercial. LIKE ANY CARES IF IT'S ACCURATE! It's a joke you dufuses!
This is from the original poster:
Bad astronomy by Burger King
Just saw a Burger King commercial, where the person says he discovered a "moon orbiting Regulus 239 in the Crab Nebula" that may support life. And in the background is what looks like a 6 inch reflector.
Then another person refers to the discovery of a star.
OK, let's see if I can get it all down:
Regulus doesn't have 239 planets.
The Crab Nebula has a white dwarf at its center, not Regulus
We have no way to determine if planets around other stars support life
Stars are not the same things as moons
A 6 inch telescope cannot discover planets or moons around other stars
We have no way currently to find moons around planets outside our solar system