Whoops! You're right, of course. Thanks. That's what I get for not being vigilant about auto-correct "correcting" things for me.
Whoops! You're right, of course. Thanks. That's what I get for not being vigilant about auto-correct "correcting" things for me.
What WAS that?! Every time he was in the shot I found myself so distracted by the strange, fine matting of hair on his head that I could barely pay attention to anything else that was happening. It looked like a newborn baby's hair.
You know how he won. Because the producers wanted him to. He's either a giant asshole or is easily edited into appearing to be one, which guarantees he won't get the early ax on a reality show, even if it carries the cache of Top Chef.
You know, Bourdain is a noted super-douche, but I gotta come down on his side of the argument for this one. That's some tacky, gross shit. Too bad it didn't get more media play so Bravo would be publicly shamed into giving the money back.
Oh. Wow. That is…super gross.
Wait, what? Details, please
Yes, I do! I love MasterController, Saver and Overwatch. They do cut down on a lot of issues. And they make it so much easier to micro-manage your neighborhoods :)
Bully for you! I've played it on many different computer builds, both PC and Mac, and encountered issues of varying seriousness, but I've never had a crash- or error-free experience. I'm envious.
Total agreement, start to finish. I've been playing Sims since the original, and Sims 2 was so fantastic that I naively dove right into Sims 3 when it was released. What a let-down. It had some lovely new features, of course, but everyone having same-y pudding-faces and the ridiculous wrong-headed programming…
I'd never heard of Zero Punctuation before. That was pretty amazing.
HOW COULD YOU FORGET HIS STAR-MAKING TURN IN "EEGAH"????!!!!!!!
Mr Daisies stumbled upon this show a few weeks ago and we've both fallen in…well, love is a strong word. I'll say we've fallen in deep affection for it. It's not perfect, as the reviewer above very plainly illustrates, but the performances are so consistently good. Paul Reiser surprised me with his depth in the first…
The terribly-named but compelling Forbidden Lie$ belongs on this list, I think. It starts out being the tragic tale of a woman who was the victim of an honor killing at the hands of her parents, and devolves into… I don't want to say, since that would give away spoilers. But if you can find it, it's a fascinating…
Morrissey is insufferable
Wait…are you THE Lord Lucan? I'm calling Scotland Yard.
Well, the swoosh appears to be Japanese (I haven't taken it since high school so I don't remember what character or if it's hiragana or katakana or whatever). The star, though, I don't know. I kinda wanna know that myself
I am not trying to be gross or "huh huh lesbian" about it, but Nia Long is on my short list of women I'd love to be with (IN BED!). Since I first saw her in Friday way back in 1996…mmm yep.
"Weird" Al Yankovic was the first live concert I ever saw, at the Meadowbrook Music Festival in Rochester, MI. It was during the "Running With Scissors" tour. Cool story bro, I know, but my point is I love Al and I'm so glad he's getting his due now that he's a comedy veteran. Every time he's on CBB and Scott Aukerman…
But Fargo (the film, anyway) actually takes place in Brainerd! Admittedly I haven't seen the TV show. Does it take place in Fargo?
I bet Vince Vieluf's had more hits to his Wiki page today than every other day that it's existed, combined. (By that I mean, me and the other two people who liked your comment. I assume you didn't need to Wiki him since you astonishingly remembered his name)