"I Feel Alright" is a pretty great tune even without the appearance on "The Wire." It's one of those songs I can listen to any time and really enjoy.
"I Feel Alright" is a pretty great tune even without the appearance on "The Wire." It's one of those songs I can listen to any time and really enjoy.
Does you think so?
Never had Genesee Cream Ale, but you all make a good point that Yuengling is perhaps the most drinkable of the bunch.
I noticed that, too. It'll definitely be making another appearance.
Next time they'll have to remember to bring the golf travel bag.
The beer list in that place was awful, but I loved that they let the waitress go through the whole thing so they could buy some time eyeing up the CIA boys.
Wilford Brimley would like a word.
Perhaps she snuck in some Mendl's.
FX likes the butt shot.
Don't usually dig the Beemans' issues but that was a nice scene and a great line: "You're the only person I wanted to tell," or something like that, after nearly being shot in the back. Speaking of which, the scene of Beeman walking to his car slowly while expecting a gunshot was really well-done, giving us only a…
But is he an alien lizard? Louis CK wants to know!
Yeah, well the life support machine called, and…
Pre-occupied with the news about Nina he had just gotten seconds before.
I thought they scripted the news about Nina's conviction and the troubles at home to take Stan off his game; otherwise he would likely put those two together quickly. He had just gotten the Nina news before the conversation in Gaad's office that brought up the search for "a woman with injuries to her jaw and/or face."
Funny how this comes out at the same time Netflix starts streaming "The Interview."
But if I don't binge-watch how am I supposed to know what pop culture references actual people are using with each other in an attempt to make a connection?
Give it time.
No problem with "Don't Stop Believing," but if it had been the Glee version, we would all be doomed. Gracenote, the music database that tells you what CD you had just put into your computer (back when that was something people did), used to have an interesting interactive map that would tell you the Top 10 artists in…
Maple Leafs games will make you cry in pain if you're a fan of theirs these days, and cry in laughter if not.
Bits from the Chicago show I attended that for some reason were edited out of the new special: