I don't know who it is/
But it probably is fhqwgahds/
Everybody to the limit/
The Cheat is to the limit/
Everybody come on, fhqwgahds!
I don't know who it is/
But it probably is fhqwgahds/
Everybody to the limit/
The Cheat is to the limit/
Everybody come on, fhqwgahds!
Sounds like a classy dude, then.
We got you that light switch so you could turn the lights on or off, not so you could throw a light switch rave.
If Walter had known the price his underwear could fetch, he might have ditched that whole meth business to begin with.
I would argue that soccer's problems are less to do with the actual sport itself than the way that it acts as a magnifying glass for the societal issues of the surrounding cultures.
The human trafficking in soccer primarily occurs between Africa and Europe. Typically, a guy will show up in a small African village looking for talented kids. He'll tell these kids that he's a scout for a team in Italy, Spain, England, or Germany, and he is looking for new talent. He gets the best kids and takes them…
Yeah, the thing with soccer is that the prime developmental time is between 17 and 23, and that's when you want to start ramping up integration with a team. If you are spending those years in the NCAA, by the time you graduate, you are already at your developmental peak. The only serious NCAA soccer program is really…
I think the writers realized that this was a part of the Ron they had created, and the end is an attempt to bring Ron back down to earth.
Yeah, Ron has always been borderline Montana Militia in his privacy obsession, and in earlier seasons it would have just been a gag. The ending with Diane really gave it more depth, though, as it represented him learning that he is connected to others, and it is in fact a good thing. No matter how much he may hate…
"How can you not have brunch?"
Gotta' love how it mirrors Leslie's obsession with breakfast food.
Just because she wasn't "serious" doesn't mean she didn't mean it. If I sad something like that to my wife, I would be living in the dog house, and rightly so. The same goes if she said it to me. It just kind of made me less than sympathetic towards Leslie in this instance, though the entire episode was filled with…
Probably a generic white dude.
Or also this http://www.youtube.com/watc… which, if you are wondering why it is so badass, it's because it was scored by Basil Pouledoris.
Ye gods, I hope you are right about that.
I loved how, even from overseas, they found ways to mess with Ben, sending the pack of incontinent-yet-adorable Welsh Corgis to his boss.
I was also kind of enthused about how, as Ron's journey progressed, he seemed to become much more relaxed and actually, y'know, excited. It felt like once he got out of urban, tourist trap London and onto the train, he surrendered his apprehensions and just enjoyed the journey. This also fits with one of the great…
I had to wipe away tears from my eyes with those images of Ron in pure, scotch'd bliss reading a beautiful poem. Or maybe it was allergies. Yeah, that's it.
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SIGNED!
That DICK, Phantom Limb!