If Anglophiles aren't geeks, I'll eat a spotted dick.
If Anglophiles aren't geeks, I'll eat a spotted dick.
I've always thought of it more as "it's free, so if you've got a problem with it, and nothing constructive to add, STFU".
I'll also donate a quarter toward a cup of coffee. A cuppa joe always turns my morning frowns upsidedown!
need some knowledge
Since Kells knows so much about pussy, I wonder if he has any tips on how I can keep my cat off of my keyboard when I'm "working" from home.
Never heard of Wodehouse? The thought is so frightening as to make my hair stand on end like quills upon the fretful porpentine!
congrats Nathan
My copy is on its way from Amazon.
it's time for the percolator
I know it's not techno, but it was a staple of the New Dance Show on channel 62, so it's time for the percolator.
I got nothin' but the obvious. On the Waterfront. Also Patton.
met him in 1981
He was filming a TV movie in my hometown, and he was pretty nice to me and my friend. Nicer than I might be if two 12 year old kids were bugging me at work today.
dick, dick, dick, dick, dick, dick, dick, dick, dick
@mad: Your post made me laugh out loud at work. I loved how you referenced the obvious dick joke from earlier in the thread, then went with a totally different obvious dick joke at the end. You are the dick master.
Glad I'm not quite the oldest here (I'm forty).
My mom also bought my brother the famous poster when he was six or seven. A different time indeed.
So, you've got that going for you.
end credit music for episode 2
Anyone know what this song is? I'm guessing it's a Norwegian lullabye.
Carlos, is it really great when you're straight?
Diggstown is terrible. A guy gets lynched to show how evil the villain is, and how does this pay off at the end? The lynchee's brother gets to punch the villain in the face in what's clearly intended as a feel-good moment. There's justice for ya! "Roadhouse" looks like Shakespeare by comparison.
"the two wacky-orangutan movies"
I'm a little surprised that "Every Which Way but Loose" and "Any Which Way You Can" got so little space here. Maybe it's because I was 9 and 11 when they came out, but I remember them being a lot of fun. Certainly better than "Firefox" or "Bronco Billy". Granted, I haven't seen any of…
@i've made a huge mistake: That's "Farsi", also known as…
All right, a 'plaid nazi'! That's another box checked on my Internet Birdwatchers' List. Let's see what's next: 'fat forty-year-old desperately seeking approbation by making sarcastic web comments'