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Happy Gilmore was not a happy man. He lived a life filled with pain and suffering. Be it not making the hockey team, or having to find ways to save his grandmother's house...life was a constant struggle.
But life began looking upward when Happy ran into Chubbs, a black man who I occasionally confuse with Lando Calrissian. Chubbs teaches Happy how to play golf, and Happy is happy...once again.
He hits the ball a lot and saves the house. In the words of Adam Sandler, "Whoopity doo."
Thank you.
But life began looking upward when Happy ran into Chubbs, a black man who I occasionally confuse with Lando Calrissian. Chubbs teaches Happy how to play golf, and Happy is happy...once again.
He hits the ball a lot and saves the house. In the words of Adam Sandler, "Whoopity doo."
Thank you.
I was only 9 years old when the epic "Mo' Money" was released in theaters. Despite only staying in theaters for approximately 3 hours, I knew it was a movie that would stay in my heart for...more hours. Like 3+.
When Damon Wayans said, "Mo' Money, Mo' Money, Mo' Money," the world stopped turning; if only for a brief moment. All was good in the world, and life itself seemed brighter than ever.
If there was ever a second coming of Christ, Damon Wayans was his name. Thank you, Damon. You will always been my love.
When Damon Wayans said, "Mo' Money, Mo' Money, Mo' Money," the world stopped turning; if only for a brief moment. All was good in the world, and life itself seemed brighter than ever.
If there was ever a second coming of Christ, Damon Wayans was his name. Thank you, Damon. You will always been my love.