Maybe that's it. I assume it was more of the "feminist" thing.
Maybe that's it. I assume it was more of the "feminist" thing.
Apparently old Nathan's so sheltered, he's not aware they don't show vag in Playboy..?
Nothing a good dose of nerve tonic won't cure. Good for what ails her!
Simpsons was great because it mixed all that shit together, and you were never sure what was actually historical and what was just senile rambling. Even if it's not real, and I don't know if it is or not, but Abe and Marge's mother riff on 19th century remedies is classic - Balsam specific?! Oof! While we're burning…
The resolution to every situation is always a strap-on
As a straight man, I was hoping that her greatest skills would be as a straight woman.
Buster and Lucille. You pick which Lucille.
I go through it dutifully, but let's face it, there's not much here that's actually funny. The guy calling out Twilight to the crowd is good, the rest is beating dead horses. Kid Farm is sub-sub-Mad TV. Figure Mo Collins as the Mom.
I didn't understand the pink pig thing at the bottom of the shirt either, until I read this. I thought it was like one of those shirts that "shows" your ribcage or uterus or internal organs. Now I feel stupid, and the bacon spiderweb, bravo.
What's that? You want me to drink you? But I'm in the middle of a taste test
Letting it ferment under a heater should do something too, plus gives you that bad boy jailhouse edge.
If you go back and watch the scene carefully, you'll see the driver of the car is actually a heavily intoxicated Vince Neil.
My first job was working for an advertising agency in Soho. I remember talking to the 30 year older receptionist about it, and she hated the show, told me she she watched and it was all "farting..?" I wasn't sure what she was talking about, told her I didn't remember seeing any farting.
The next Monday I asked her…
*Sighs*
"Yeah, coudda been real happy here.
Clean house. No silverfish."
A whole chicken in a can, now and then, like a real man. Also women with pubic hair.
Seventh Continent
I'm kinda in the middle with him, kind of a pretentious blowhard, kind of a great director, can't decide. The Seventh Continent, if you're kinda artsy and not expecting a chase scene at the end, is incredible, though. Not pleasant watching at all, but unforgettable. Grim, grim, but hard to
ever…
"Professional" actor? You mean a waiter?
The guy in the burglar knitted hat is trying way too hard.
Hell, Burns as Saturn in the Goya painting's almost two hundred years too late. Pretty good episode. You can't go wrong with a Burns-heavy episode.
"I haven't had a cavity in forty years"
Also, the older you get, the more you realize that everything later on in life can't be shoehorned into the jocks vs. you template from high school.