I'm pretty sure "C" is the "Gentleman's F" around here.
I'm pretty sure "C" is the "Gentleman's F" around here.
I don't know whether to laugh or cry at that comment.
I've tried to like NIN since Pretty Hate Machine, but the inanity of his lyrics and melodies turns me off every time.
"So I wake up in the morning and grease one down"
You're welcome.
…while the peace movement is becoming more and more militant.
Season 4, I believe. He got an interview with SCDP due to his connection to Roger, and wasn't supposed to be hired (no experience, lousy portfolio). Don later effed up a client presentation, and used one of Danny's cliched ideas ("cure for the common" cold/breakfast/anything really). Don tried to pay Danny for the…
I don't have cable, so I download Mad Men on Mondays, have my friends over and we project it on a big screen in my living room. Mad Men Monday! I'm late to the party, but here are some of the things that have been going through my mind this morning that I didn't see on my quick run through the comments.
Needs more banjo and body percussion.
Despite all the transplantations, couldn't he have just danced to the rock and roll station?
A Hoffer, if you will.
Dr. Seuss on line 8.
That was clever and I liked it!
If I had an optometrist with that name, I would close my eyes as entered the room and ask "Are you with me, Doctor Hu?"
Ornella Muti!
Friends was unique because it was truly an ensemble. Most tv comedies up to this point revolved around one major character. The cast leveraged the strength of the ensemble to negotiate across-the-board salary increases throughout the series run.
I first saw Friends the night my dad was taken off life support. It was the episode where the ladies are burning photographs of ex-boyfriends and the fire gets out of control.
At least twice weekly, I'll get that song stuck in my head, except it's sung by the Bosstones vocalist and the lyrics are "So no one told you PAIN was gonna be this way," the claps are replaced with "chug-chug-chug-chug" guitar noises, and everyone sings "I'LL be THERE for YOU!!!"
He demands satisfaction!
David Lee Roth IS Karl Lagerfeld IN Pret-a-Porter 2: 2Pret2Porter.