The first example I thought of was Chris Elliot's sketch where he asked people whether an airport should have a penis-measuring device.
The first example I thought of was Chris Elliot's sketch where he asked people whether an airport should have a penis-measuring device.
I agree, but my point is that the Mirror Man tracks were recorded between A&M sessions and TMR, so they are part of the slide away from accessbility, not toward as asserted in the article.
It's kind of weird to assert that Mirror Man started a slide toward accessibility considering it's supposed to be tracks recorded before TMR.
I've wanted to see this ever since seeing the director's A Polish Vampire in Burbank ("'Dupa'? Is that Polish?"), but I've never located a copy for rental.
I've wanted to see this ever since seeing the director's A Polish Vampire in Burbank ("'Dupa'? Is that Polish?"), but I've never located a copy for rental.
I think the plural of "man-child" would be "man-children" not "men-children."
I think the plural of "man-child" would be "man-children" not "men-children."
I've seen Rich Little imitate (Jim Henson's) Kermit many times over the years, and he never got it quite right.
Did they ever explain how the Trill overcame their inability to use a transport beam?
"But we’ve seen Q a few times since then on TNG, with no Vash in sight, and, unless I’m misremembering, no one ever asked Q where Vash was."
God only knows.
I guess I just wasn't made for these times.
I watched Sex and Violence at a very young age when it was broadcast. I remember being fascinated by Vanity because it (she?) was so weird looking.
I had no understanding of what The Seven Deadly Sins were at the time…
Udargo, I've been bothered by the same thing ever since I first saw this episode. somehow the ridiculous premise doesn't bother me as much as the fact they got a minor detail wrong within their own framework.
For the record, I never shopped the fur coat department in Bamberger's. Just the Boy's and Young Men's depts. Then they got taken over and the stores were converted to Macy's.
I haven't seen this in a while, but the one thing I remember is that Fran had worked in the fur coat department of Bamberger's. Nice NJ detail. I miss Bamberger's.
VH is my favortie recurring sketch. My favorite sketch of all time is the cover of "Coconut" by Harry Nilsson ("Put the lime in the coconut…" ). I like it even more than "Mah Na Mah Na" or the forest animals doing "For What It's Worth."
Does anyone else with they'd put out a DVD just containing all the Veterinarian's Hospital sketches?
I just started commenting recently. Say, you wouldn't happen to know about anything happening with Kendra Smith in the past 15 years or so? I don't think I've heard anything about her since Five Ways of Disappearing came out.
I always preferred Opal.