My first job was as a volunteer at a fitness center. I taught the eldercise (exercise for old people) class and James Booker's "Mother in Law" was the highlight of the soundtrack.
My first job was as a volunteer at a fitness center. I taught the eldercise (exercise for old people) class and James Booker's "Mother in Law" was the highlight of the soundtrack.
I'm there with you. Thank God for the wrap though, otherwise the comments would devolve into whether or not Fiona is too skinny. I'm sorry but you cannot be anorexic and in the kind of shape that Anwar is.
@ Unnamed Fox Executive, has that spin-off officially been scrapped? I could not care less either way just wanted to know where that stood. Also, I thought he did a good job at being an annoying conspiracy theorist type nerd in this episode.
I like that Michael went undercover as an IT Internal Auditor in this episode. Not that I am biased, but this time his cover ID was even more awesome than his day job.
Even though the Santa hats clash with the Dickensian costumes.
They simply have to abandon the Franco boxing storyline. In addition to it not adding anything to the storyline, he has awful technique and I cringe every single time they show him training, sparring, or in an official fight.
"suspect"
3) Arianna Huffington
4) Michelle Malkin
God gave Noah the rainbow sign,
No more water, the fire next time!
I'll actually defend Isbell here. I don't think Daylight or Easy on Yourself really add to his legacy but I would not call them the low points on that record. Also, while I enjoy BTCD, I get hung up on Shonna's contributions (other than Purgatory Line which is fantastic). While Cooley and Hood were still in fine…
Not that Lenny is a sacred character on the show or anything but how did that scene make sense at all in the context of the show. Didn't Lenny establish at the VA (Thank God that arc is finished) that he wouldn't be a part of any mercy killing. To me, it made no sense. Also, relying on Needles to convey the…
I guess I'll have to check this out. I am just happy that Hyden showed some love for Blessing and a Curse. I actually enjoy Patterson's songs on that record more than on any other DBT album.
Bravo just reset their airings of the West Wing and I was able to catch the pilot this morning. As I recall, they cycle through chronologically (last week they were on the final season) so I should be caught up with the recaps by next week. I like that so much more than just trying to remember what happened in each…
Thanks for the recap
Time Warner Cablein NYC skipped through half the episode so I guess I'll have to catch the replay. For what its worth, what I saw looked promising
I actually have much less respect for Seinfeld knowing that it unleashed Griffin's brand of hackery on us.
How many concerts did Red Hot put on for Dark Was the Night? From what I remember at Radio City Music Hall, the best part of their set was David Byrne.
Amelie, I had been searching for that commercial for years but could only find a newer version sans the "Special Man." While my fondest memories are of the version without the "With no problems" guy, I am happy to have the special manback. Thank you. And Pico, I cannot believe that I had forgotten about Paw Paw's…
I believe that was in Knocked Up when he says that Katharine Heigl throwing up was like Jabba the Hut dying and did the tongue thing.
That being said, I still consider the first 6 tracks from "The Creek Drank the Cradle" to be unimpeachable. Also, he has played "The Trapeze Swinger" at all three shows that I have attended which makes up for any of my reservations.
I don't know. I saw him twice live in the last two days and there were about six songs to which he forgot lyrics. In his defense, the audience voted on his setlists for the two shows and some of the songs were really old, but I could understand some people not being as forgiving as I am.