out on tour with the smashing pumpkins
nature kids, they don't have no function
i don't understand what they mean
and i could really give a fuck.
out on tour with the smashing pumpkins
nature kids, they don't have no function
i don't understand what they mean
and i could really give a fuck.
out on tour with the smashing pumpkins
nature kids, they don't have no function
i don't understand what they mean
and i could really give a fuck.
Sign the murray for kolchak petition!
On a side note, wasn't the night stalker a subtitle under kolchak?
On a weirder less relevant side noteā¦ My wife calls herself kolcak the night snacker.
I also loved carol brown, but overall the song quality on both accounts goes to season 1. Season 2 lost a bit of the lo-fi appeal of season 1, but the stories were a lot tighter and a lot of good comedy came out of those set-ups.
Subtly excellent chrisk. Very nice.
Yeah, its interesting to hear people say how the show effects them differently. I don't love ELR (are we calling it that now?), but I always found it a very comfortable sitcom. I guess the way the passive aggressive nature of the thing effects you says alot about your upbringing. For me it was the status quo.
I think we should turn this into a discussion of the Bob and Tom show. Are they still around?
Who the f*** ate all my hard-boiled eggs!
The weird part of the whole west wing homage is the fact that whitford spends the whole episode as Lt. Dan Stark.
But now I get to model in exotic locales like Buffalo New York.
I used to know about those vanity cards, but then I took an arrow to the knee.
At the beginning of the episode I turned to my wife and said, "Tonight's Community has to justify its own existence. The stakes have never been higher", complete with the 'accounting for lawyers' Abed inflection. When Leonard reprised it, my life suddenly had meaning.
You guys are way off. The only possible replacement is Shia Lebouf, preferably dressed in greaser attire.
The stakes have never been higher.