Mike Yard has a future in something good.
Mike Yard has a future in something good.
"The show had a strange streak of anti-intellectualism"—YES, this was the problem. Thanks.
Did that actually happen? I thought Tosh.0 was a music show.
SD, you ignorant, misguided, slut!
I think that he thinks he likes women because he likes to have sex with women, but he really doesn't like women.
I agree—he is so smug, and has that smarminess that he caught hanging out at the Playboy mansion. Also, didn't he first bring Ann Coulter to national TV? At any rate, he had her on a lot, which made her rich and famous, so a pox on him for that.
Even if he's cancelled?
I did like the Unblackening feature, but not much else.
I think Trevor is really funny, and I just don't laugh at Larry Wilmore. I would like to be his neighbor, but I find him corny. Hey, PBS could put him in "Mr. Wilmore's Neighborhood." He could use his blerdy persona to full effect, teaching the kids about science.
I met him on election night 2000 and he was prickly but we were all prickly that night.
Thanks for bringing Tom Cox to my attention. Great stuff.
Will do.
Audio books do count, because you can enjoy a book while washing dishes or something that normally eats into reading time.
I wanted to read War and Peace once, so I took notes on the characters as they were introduced and it helped a lot.
I suppose a book club would help too since you'd read partway and discuss it, like back in school.
That sounds familiar.
I read fast but can't tell you much of what I've read afterward, which is why I read mostly novels. I enjoy the experience but I don't retain a lot.
I just put it on hold at my library, but if it's really bad I am blaming you.
Only the paper version, which is also collectable.
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Keeps him young, no doubt.