He's busy but Sir Billy Connolly is free.
He's busy but Sir Billy Connolly is free.
Happy Endings also had a great episode on this. Jane gets Penny to do one despite Max's mocking of the idea. To keep Penny involved, Jane has to force the miracles to happen and shenanigans occur.
"So then I said, 'See you at the fight.'"
Why isn't the whole show about Alicia Witt and Michael Rapaport?
Was he celebrating the opening of Star Tours?
"The Bus That Couldn't Slow Down."
What about Bart owning a factory? That's pure gold.
The "first classic episode of the season" comment had me trying to remember which episodes came before it. This was the 14th episode! Young Sean didn't consider "You Only Move Twice," "A Milhouse Divided" or "Hurricane Neddy" to be instant classics.
Man, you go through life you try to be nice to people you struggle to resist the urge to punch 'em in the face and for what? For some pimply little puke to treat you like dirt unless you're a Kinga programmer! Well, I'm better than dirt!
Starting… now! You suck. I mean… starting… now!
I don't think Yertle will allow that.
Watching Trump and Kim Jong-un, I've been thinking of this line from The Great Gatsby: "You said a bad driver was only safe until she met another bad driver? Well, I met another bad driver, didn't I? I mean it was careless of me to make such a wrong guess."
I couldn't keep up with everything but I did seem them act like the article writers were actively involved in the comment sections. They may read them but it's rare that the writers actively respond to comments. To further the point, is Univision going to pay the writers to read the comments? I'm skeptical they would.
Whoa, Black Betty (MLBAM)
Mom, it's racist to be proud of being racist.
She architects the best scrapbooks.
Alcohol poisoning if you're lucky.
"vomit."
See Eminem's "Lose Yourself"