Gus Johnson is fantastic. As is Dave O'Brien. Unfortunately they don't get a lot of national play.
Gus Johnson is fantastic. As is Dave O'Brien. Unfortunately they don't get a lot of national play.
Don't forget Seattle's 13th Man: Adderall
Actually I think Tomlin doesn't do press conferences. He just sends in Omar Epps to do a bit of performance art.
What ruined Clancy for me was when he started devoting more pages to his own personal politics than he did compelling stories. The only thing in his later works that I could agree with was when he nuked Denver.
Car hold makes sense, in the same way as "hold" of a ship.
Poor Molesley. Loses job. Burns hands. Racks up debt. (around $800 in today money) Loses Butler-off. Fills pot holes. Gets charity via forgery. But the ultimate indignity is he gets his name misspelled in the AV Club Review.
The opening sequence of the first one, will always be the greatest, especially for dated jokes.
Yup. My mistake.
Or Joel's "You May Be Crazy" for that short lived sitcom based on the life of Dave Barry, starring Harry Anderson and Shadoe Stevens
It's now our nausea.
Last time I saw them they were doing Doolittle in order, while starting off with the B-sides. I'll keep going back for the music. I know not to expect Krakatoa to be erupting or herds of wildebeests sweeping majestically across the plain. I just expect some good songs that I love done professionally.
During Super Bowl XXIII, San Francisco beat Cincinnatti, scoring a TD on the final drive of the game. At the start of the drive as the SF offense was waiting for a TV timeout to end, Joe Montana in the huddle remarked to one of his tackles "Hey, isn't that John Candy over there?" I don't know which person is cooler,…
Wasn't RuPaul also in the B-52's Love Shack video? I wanted to know if the tin roof was really rusted.
I remember being at a concert, and this guy had a denim jacket with a bunch of band patches. He was an older man, probably in his 50's at the time, and he said that each patch was from a show he'd seen, and placed the band patches prominently on his preference. He had The Stones, Beatles, Dead, Clash, but across his…
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Now she's really gonna get us for that purple monkey dishwasher crack.
When they took Quadrophenia on tour last year, during 5:15 they would play a clip of Entwhistle doing his bass solo. Truly an amazing, amazing thing to watch.
I say this every time I'm in a voting booth.
While sitting on the can.
Was this the version that also featured Jimmy Page, Bob Marley, Jim Morrison and Beethoven and was boldy labelled VERY RARE?