Embrace spring wantonly

Verna 2022-03-15 09:01:02

Gosh, this movie is too interesting.

The weather is good today, I don't want to go to class, pretend to be sick, play alone by myself, it's boring, I call good friends and girlfriends. Oh, I have to help my girlfriend cover, it doesn't matter, just let the good friend pretend to be her dad and find a reason. I have to be careful when the dean of training comes to find the fault. I have to save all the backhands and record a section of my voice so that my dog ​​will take good care of the home. The dean of training wants to enter the house, no way! By the way, there is no money for going out and it is easy to handle. My dear classmate will donate money to me when he hears that I am so sick.

Hahahaha, the little boy was heartless, went out to play big, do whatever he wanted, Ferrari opened it up, and took it to a stranger to guard it without distress, but he didn't do anything bad. This is a far cry from domestic education. Not to mention high school, even college, and even a few classes are not so straightforward and neat, and there is no worry about credits at all. It's just a pity for the dean of discipline.

The last episode of the hero "crossing the mountains and ridges" rushed home and felt familiar, but later discovered that it was Spider-Man paying tribute.

PS: The hostess is too beautiful. I saw a recent photo. That's right. This generation is the same generation as my grandma.

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  • Conner 2022-03-25 09:01:05

    Maybe because the film is too old. The plot of the whole film is low-level, and it seems that doing some naive and stupid things seems to be a shame. The adults in the film are basically children's temperaments and mentally handicapped IQs.

  • Frances 2022-03-23 09:01:16

    675M BD.MiniSD-TLF.mkv is very entertaining

Ferris Bueller's Day Off quotes

  • Girl on Bus: [during the end credits as Ed sits down on the bus] I bet you never smelled a real school bus before.

  • Ferris: [Ed rings the doorbell and turns around waiting for an answer] Who is it?

    Ed Rooney: [holding the speaker button] It's Ed Rooney, Ferris. I'd like to have a word with you.

    Ferris: [through a recorded machine, titled Doorbell] Oh I'm sorry, I can't come to the door right now. I'm afraid that in my weakened condition, I could take a nasty spill down the stairs and subject myself to further school absences.

    Ed Rooney: Save it, Ferris. Come down here.

    Ferris: You can reach my parents at their places of business. Thank you for stopping by. I appreciate your concern for my well-being.

    Ed Rooney: I'm not leaving until you come down and talk to me, Ferris.

    Ferris: Have a nice day!

    Ed Rooney: You're in big trouble, buster. Get down here! Ferris! FERRIS!

    [rings the doorbell again and knocks the door in frustration. Ferris's dog is heard barking]

    Ferris: Who is it?

    Ed Rooney: [frustrated] You know damn well who it is!

    Ferris: Oh, I'm sorry. I can't come to the door right now. I'm afraid that in my weakened condition, I could take a nasty spill down the stairs and subject myself to further school absences. You can reach my parents at their places of business. Thank you for stopping by. I appreciate your concern for my well-being. Have a nice day!