In the movie, play and book "Flowers for Algernon," the lead character was what used to be called "mentally retarded." Pulling a Charlie Gordon meant that someone made a foolish mistake, or did something stupid.
Because Charlie was a mentally challenged adult, many people thought poorly of him. In the book, Charlie was said to be a klutz. When someone did a klutzy thing, another person would say that they "pulled a Charlie Gordon" because they acted like Charlie. Sad, but true. Hope this helped
dont worry about it
No but one of my friends pulled my pants down for no reason while my other friends were not looking.
Johnny Depp reportedly pulled in $17.5 million for Charlie and the Chocolate Factory.
Kicking the football that Lucy was holding before she pulled it away at the last minute.
He & his cousins & friends pulled pranks on each other, & he played pickup baseball games
My memory might be putting me wrong here, but I think Gordon Tallis and John Hopoate were both selected for the Tongan league side for the 1995 world cup and accepted then pulled out when they were subsequently picked for the Australian team after they had been already been selected for Tonga
well you would ither get a fine or get arested
My best friends mom was an anesthesiologist in Concord, NH and I remember she pulled in about 80k a year.
HA HA! Very funny, but according to vets, dogs can't actually get charlie horses, but can be prone to pulled tendons, muscles and cramps. Just like humans, if they work out too much or excersised exstensively, they can have sore muscles too.
Defensive tackle and co-captain Byron Cato.
Yes, it says that in the episode of Charlie's birthday and there is a flashback of the day Charlie was born. The nurse asks what her name is and the mom says, "Her name is Charlotte." Then Teddy says, "Mom, can we call her Charlie?" "Oh, Charlie." So yes her real name is Charlotte.No, I don't think that's the case. The only "Charlotte" was a Charlotte Braun, started in 1954, and being pulled less than six months later.