allthaticingandallthatcake
allthaticingandallthatcake
allthaticingandallthatcake

No, Jared is the best part of Silicon Valley.

Can't believe I had to come so far into the comments to find "Brimful of Asha." That song never fails to put me in a good mood.

I'm inclined to give them a pass, since they were about 14 when it was recorded.

Yeah, no one ever remembers "Good Thing," but it was a #1 hit as well!

Don't forget "Second Chance"! Went to #6, which was actually the highest-charting song of their career.

I LOVE "Warwick Avenue." That's a fun song to belt in the car.

It's a shame too, because that song is so great. Along with "The Drugs Don't Work" (which I'd be willing to bet a majority of people familiar with that song believe it to be a Ben Harper song).

"How Bizarre" is one of my two least favorite songs ever (the other being "Red Solo Cup" by Toby Keith). My friends also like to play it to annoy me.

I see what you're saying, but I always tend to go with the definition of a one-hit wonder as "only one song in the Top 40 on the Billboard Hot 100." So… kinda maybe?

Oops, I commented that just now… should have read through all the replies first!

Spin Doctors are a two-hit wonder. "Little Miss Can't Be Wrong" peaked at #17.

"Out of My Head" by Fastball hit #20. If the definition of one hit wonder is "only one song on the Top 40," they don't qualify.

Neither Montell Jordan or D12 are one hit wonders. D12's "My Band" was a bigger hit than "Purple Pills." Montell Jordan's "Let's Ride" hit #2 and "Get It On Tonite" hit #4.

Do you have Netflix? It’s a Canadian show, but it’s available on American Netflix right now. That’s where I watched it.

Far from it. I feel exactly the same as you do.

It’s not just you. I can’t stand going there because of how huge the menu is. (Also I’m not much of a fan of chain restaurants, but I do love their cheesecakes.)

I agree with you - everyone in ‘90s movies does look older! I think it’s the thin eyebrows and makeup choices? She was pretty much the exact age of her character during filming, though. (Dermot Mulroney was maybe four years older.)

NOPE, NO, NO WAY. That movie is insanely creepy.

That's called "assonance." "Consonance" is the same, but with consonants, not vowels.

I'm a woman, and Monty Python and the Holy Grail is my all-time favorite movie.