they are being serious. this was in the washington post, this review that you talked about, where this is being compared to whites primacy, fascism. it s a story about a sauna and a baby lion, that is what it is about. the slogan for the washington post is democracy dies a darkness, and in this case, it s democracy dies in derangement, as an derangement syndrome around this presidency. itam goes back to trump, as wel, in this review. i love numbers because they are great to make an argument. the first version you talked about, 1994 and yes, i do feel all the dash 45% of actors in the film doing voice-overs, 35% were black actors. in this version, 80% of the actors, eight in ten, are the cast members. beyonce is the main cast member. i believe she was an active supporter of the previous president. what she really have signed onto a film that promotes fascism and white supremacy? yeah, i m not thinking that is going to be the case.
i thought that will be sweet. we ll get some nice pictures. we re just off to get breakfast before i become the lion s breakfast. charlie doesn t realize how accurate he is. turned up at the lion handler s cage and there was a lion and it looked enormous. i said that s not a baby. no, it s called baby lion. that s its name. charlie decides that despite his doubts, the shoot must go on, especially after being reassured by the lion handler. i wasn t sure whether i should go in. you know, you see the size of it. and it s sort of prowling up and down and it s sort of pawing at the cage. i spoke to the lion handler. he s raised lions and leopards and hyenas. he said it s safe. i ve got control over it. i can tell if it s in a bad mood and if it is, i wouldn t let you in. right before charlie steps into the cage, the lion handler gives him some unsettling advice. he said, if anything goes wrong, you can t run and you have to try to look like you re not scared. so in i went, and t
moment and she d be into it, too. he said we decided not to have kids, we re going to have animals. he said i don t want to bring any kids into this world. over the years, terry and mary s choice of pets became more adventurous and more dangerous. in the state of ohio, most creatures, great and small, could be bought legally. i met marian and terry at an exotic animal auction. i believe terry bought a lion, a baby lion, and that s when i first met them, because they asked me a lot of questions about how to raise it and what to do. i said what in the hell do you want that thing for, man? i said it s going to eat your horses. that s the first thing i told him.
we ll get some nice pictures. we re just off to get breakfast before i become the lion s breakfast. charlie doesn t realize how accurate he is. turned up at the lion handler s cage and there was a lion and it looked enormous. i said that s not a baby. no, it s called baby lion. that s its name. charlie decides that despite his doubts, the shoot must go on, especially after being reassured by the lion handler. i wasn t sure whether i should go in. you know, you see the size of it. and it s sort of prowling up and down and it s sort of pawing at the cage. i spoke to the lion handler. he s raised lions and leopards and hyenas. he said it s safe. i ve got control over it. i can tell if it s in a bad mood and if it is, i wouldn t let you in. right before charlie steps into the cage, the lion handler gives him some unsettling advice. he said, if anything goes wrong, you can t run and you have to try to look like you re not scared. so in i went, and the door closed behind me. at f
meet the lion handler. he s got a baby lion. it will be really sweet, you ll get some nice pictures. i thought great. that will be great. we re just off to get breakfast before i become the lion s breakfast. charlie doesn t realize how accurate he is. turned up at the lion handler s cage and there was a lion that looked enormous. i said that s not a baby. no, it s called baby lion. that s its name. charlie decides that despite his doubts, the shoot must go on especially after being reassured by the lion handler. i wasn t sure whether i should go in. you know, you see the size of it. it is sort of prowling up and down in its cage. i spoke to the lion handler. he s raised lions and leopards and hyenas. he said it s safe. i ve got control over it. i can tell if it s in a bad mood and if it is, i wouldn t let you in. right before charlie steps into the cage, the lion handler gives him some unsettling advice. he says, if anything goes wrong, you can t run and you have to try to lo