Yeah, Liam's loyalty mission was a delight, filled with humor, bickering, and a tragicomic villain to top it all off.
Yeah, Liam's loyalty mission was a delight, filled with humor, bickering, and a tragicomic villain to top it all off.
I share a first name with a co-worker as well, and we end up tag-teaming quite a bit, which ends up being effective. Within our team, we refer to him by his Blues Name: Alabama Mumbles. His band: Alabama Mumbles and His Southern Charm.
In college, there was a group of Andrews that all lived in the same small dorm: Tall Drew, Short Drew, Upstairs Drew, and Marcus (his real name was Andrew, but there was a name placard on his door for a room-mate that didn't show up named Marcus, so he kind of Talented Mr. Ripley'd his way into that identity).
However, it isn't uncommon for friends from back home to visit one another frequently. I knew instances where friends from home would effectively become part of the college gang because they stopped by often enough.
Such is the lot in life of every Chris born between 1980 and 1995.
Peebee is a delight. Asari are rarely allowed to be comic relief, but she plays the role perfectly.
It's probably Janice from Accounting, because she don't give a fuck.
PERFECTION!
I think Eddie was atypical for JRTs as far as Frasier was concerned.
My family had a JRT for many years, and I can tell you that this is exactly what I would expect if our little bundle of neuroses and energy were to go do an agility course. It is like the philosopher says: “If you can’t learn to do something well, learn to enjoy doing it poorly.”
He's such a huge ack man. What's with that?
Also worth pausing the frame on the closing crawl, to read a hilarious book report about the Old Man and the Sea.
FOOD!
If it's any consolation, I hates that rabbit, too.
This poses an interesting question to me. I wonder why Xbox players seem to do better than their PS4 counterparts? I can think of a few reasons why that might be the case. Note: These are pure speculation on my part, so I invite any experts with special insight to comment on whether these could be contributors or not.
"Hey Dad, I got an A-!"
"I'm proud of you, son…minus."
Still one of my favorite Arrested Development quotes.
Warren/Franken 2020: Witty AF.
My favorite was a halfling assassin named Lindel (aka, The Tiny Death) who eventually retired from the adventuring game when he realized that a town could build an economy around luring foolhardy heroes to their dooms in the local dungeon. He ran for mayor, and after winning, roped the locals into his scheme. It turns…
NOT Swearwolf by Night.
Both Tokyo Dog and Secret Sausage trucks periodically swing by my office on lunch hours, and I have to say that I'll gladly take either. Secret Sausage does the polish dog with cream cheese, plus coleslaw and relish, and that'll get me when I'm in the mood. On the rare occasions we get Tokyo Dog, though, the mood is…