I think this is one of the most underrated shows out there.
I think this is one of the most underrated shows out there.
In one of the first few scenes he asks the waitress to make his hamburger w no mayo and continues to stress this point to make sure she does not put mayo on it. But, to no avail! there is mayo on it! Perry holds up the top bun to Peet "Mayo!" he mimes (adorably). She gives him a "what can you do? your a pushover!"…
I believe both willy n perry hate mayo on burgers. This mutual dislike allows them to bond.
You guys love mathew perry as much as I do in the whole 9 yards? That shit was hilarious and his slapstick was perfect.
I forgot about Brad. That kid was a gem! He had me wearing a shit eating grin every time he broke into a flop-sweat!
I sure wish Dean would quit acting like such a tuna boat.
CRUMMIEST list of the year so far: "best films of of the year (so far): 17 superlatives to honor 2013's finest" -AV Club
Casual Vacancy is well written… I too was unimpressed. I don't want to give anything away, so Ill keep my complaints to generalities. I read it on my kindle and was honestly surprised to find out it was only 500 pages. I kept thinking "how many pages is this thing?" Also, too many of the characters in this small town…
Thanks! Ill check it out. I need to start commenting on the books articles more, everyone's very helpful. Not like those PRUDES commenting on the TV articles
I messed that one up. I confused him w Sanderson. None the less, I challenge you to read the sex, and say he doesn't write like a fat nerdy Mormon (the devout kind, not the rebelling against their restrictive upbringing kind). I was hoping no one would notice. FUCK!
I knew about the Sixsmith books and like them a bunch. Don't know if I have read the last one, what's it called? Thanks for the heads up about the pen name! When id heard he passed It was probably the saddest I've been about an author's death. Great to know there's some of his stuff out there I haven't read yet. Still…
Haha only a 3rd of the way in
Everyone here should read everything ever written by Reginald Hill. You might know his characters from the BBC show "Dalziel and Pascoe"
Red skies is good. There's a slight drop off in quality but not much. I didn't burn through it as quickly as I did the first. Don't worry though it is still über-slutty
I read the first Dresden and thought it was OK. I read the second and liked it more. The library didnt have the third. Where along would you say the series hits it's stride? Does it start to become serialized at all? I felt the second started to focus on story more. I did like the second well enough and would be…
Just wanted to plug a great book. It's E.H Gombrich's "A little history of the world" it's a neat quick read for people who like history
Wait…I tried reading color of magic and didnt even bother finishing it. Is it worth picking up one a few books in? Or would you say if I didn't like the first at all it's prob not for my tastes?
Is it me or does James Mangold look like Judd Apatow?
It's not a bad book. He writes sex like you'd expect a fat Mormon fantasy nerd would. But if you got over the negatives of the first one( which I did) you'll probably like this one (which I did)
I thought comedy writer was a fun little read. Good summer book, prob got my lil jmurder to stand to attention during the sluttier parts