It's from the 2000 film 'O Brother, Where Art Thou?'. The line was spoken by Everett (George Clooney) when he was in a shop trying to buy his usual hair pomade, 'Dapper Dan'. The shop owner only has the 'FOP' brand, and offers to order 'Dapper Dan' and have it within the next two weeks.
Earth. Yes, everywhere on earth.
Anywhere. Everywhere. Millions of movies have been made since the technology was invented, and they are all set in different places. Storylines would be incredibly limited if every movie had the same setting.
The movie is also called A Summer Place (1959).
Yes, as usual pets just as they would be in any other place in the world. Canada is not a cold place with an arctic climat everywhere with no life.
a place to watch a movie or a film on screen
Other Words in place of a Weird-o: An Oddity An Eccentric A Crazy
saudi arabia is the geographical centre of the world
Everywhere is the adverb. It is an adverb of place. (here, any unspecified place)
Allen Mawer has written: 'The place-names of Buckinghamshire' -- subject(s): Etymology, Names, Geographical, English language, Names, Geographical Names 'The place-names of Bedfordshire & Huntingdonshire' -- subject(s): Etymology, Names, Geographical, English language, Names, Geographical Names 'Problems of place-name study' -- subject(s): Names, Geographical, Geographical Names
A list of geographical place names is called a gazetteer. It is a geographical dictionary that provides detailed information about places such as their names, locations, and sometimes other descriptive details.
the place where a river starts
it depends on what kind of place you mean, A geographical place or city or ............ what?
everywhere
everywhere
Yes. The adverb everywhere is an adverb of place, and tells where she looked.
Sadly, Cat Power never made a full version of the song. So there is no known place to download it.
words that describe a landscape or place.