It depends what side of Sokka you like. Many people like Sokka's funny side (or not so funny). I like the serious side. One of my favorite episodes is Sokka's Master. A funny one might be The Ember Island Players.
Honey Ryder (Ursula Andress) wore her knife on her leftin the 1962 James Bond film Dr. No.
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Without You By My Side recorded by Montreal artist Gino Vannelli was submitted as a Bond Theme for the film "The Spy Who Loved Me" and was later released in a rewrite called Nightwalker when beaten out by Carly Simon's "Nobody Does It Better"
The question is: which James Bond? Ian Flemming's Bond was rather rough and tumble, coming up from the streets. Rather a bad boy, he was always on edge and rather paranoid. Sean Connery's Bond was suave and sophisticated, with just the barest touch of humour about him. Roger Moore's Bond was the Saint revisited, going more for humour and trading on his good looks than anything more sinister. Lazenby's Bond was closest to the original author's Bond. Although his movie is pretty much panned as far as Bond movies go, it was probably closest to the original. Timothy Dalton's performance I thought was epic Bond, but most people didn't go for it -- Dalton captured the dangerous side of Bond, the slightly out-of-control and streetfighter version that is portrayed in Fleming's work. Pierce Brosnan is the beginning of the modern Bonds, taking on more of the subsequent authors' style, most often John Gardner's. Although I enjoyed him as Bond, it was always a bit hard to get Remington Steele out of my head. Daniel Craig is a return for me to the original Bond again. His Bond is a menace, out of control, untameable, unstoppable. M has this love/hate relationship with Bond. She hates him for his wildness, but loves him for his ability to get the job done. Also, between us, let's never mention David Niven's Bond.
The duration of The Funny Side is 1800.0 seconds.
The Funny Side was created on 1971-09-21.
The Funny Side ended on 1972-01-11.
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The bond in C2H4 is a double bond, specifically a pi bond formed by the side-to-side overlap of two p orbitals. This type of bond is stronger than a single bond but weaker than a triple bond.
Funny Side of Life - 1963 is rated/received certificates of: Finland:S
The cast of Seeing the Funny Side - 2012 includes: Tanyalee Davis
The Funny Side of Jealousy - 1915 was released on: USA: 18 March 1915
Pepito jokes are funny to people who get the nasty side of it or the unrated side of the joke. Even the name Pepito sounds funny in general. Hope fully I answer your question correctly.
Yes, the majority of him is funny!! he has said that 90% of him is funny and crazy and only 10% is serious and calm
The side-by-side overlap of p orbitals produces a pi bond. This type of bond is formed when two p orbitals share electrons through sideways overlap, resulting in a network of electron density above and below the bonding axis. Pi bonds are weaker than sigma bonds, which form from the head-on overlap of orbitals.
It depends what side of Sokka you like. Many people like Sokka's funny side (or not so funny). I like the serious side. One of my favorite episodes is Sokka's Master. A funny one might be The Ember Island Players.