"maybe Leslie's just unable to say the words "slept together.'"
Well she sure didn't have that problem in Season 1 (regarding Mark)…
"maybe Leslie's just unable to say the words "slept together.'"
Well she sure didn't have that problem in Season 1 (regarding Mark)…
http://www.3news.co.nz/Man-…
It seemed appropriate to put this link here.
Seconded. Kronk was great.
Hahahaha I'd forgotten the oil thing. I mostly remember being really mesmerized by the "dancing" in that one. And the part where the older dancer gets put out of her misery.
The quacking every time the front door opens and reveals a duck picture in the hallway. Didn't notice that till my second watch of it.
I Accuse My Parents is good. The Truck Farmer is golden. Between the Mexican references and the coughing every time there's a cloud of pesticides, that short never gets old for me.
@JGabriel,
2004
"I like to think of NOW as the quintessential Sweet Sixteen party."
Fleet Foxes
Robin Pecknold's brother, Sean, was apparently a bit of a prodigal son. This is most apparent in "Blue Ridge Mountains", "He Doesn't Know Why" and "Mykonos". Just throwing it out there.
Clear as the Ann on plain's face.
I want to see this just so that I can listen to Katara's voice whenever Mae Whitman speaks. And Aubrey Plaza makes an appearance? Hecks yes.
He must be trying to shake the typecasting.
Isn't the second part of a trilogy always the darkest?
I remember one episode where Roku said that strong friendships from a previous reincarnation could carry over to the next life. So yeah, I'd love to see a cameo by elderly Toph or Sokka.
@Lovecraft: ""the Bending is creative as hell"