It reminds me of this old Taco Bell commericial:
It reminds me of this old Taco Bell commericial:
It reminds me of this old Taco Bell commericial:
Who could forget Joey Lawrence's music career?
http://www.youtube.com/watc…
Who could forget Joey Lawrence's music career?
http://www.youtube.com/watc…
"..and a maturing Joe Piscopo was leaving Saturday Night Live to conquer Hollywood."
"..and a maturing Joe Piscopo was leaving Saturday Night Live to conquer Hollywood."
It was autocorrect. He was texting this colon. column!
It was autocorrect. He was texting this colon. column!
I remember when South Park came out and one of my friends pulled the strings on his blaze orange hoodie and another kid got excited and said, "he's Kenny, he's Kenny from South Park." I had no fucking clue what they were talking about.
I remember when South Park came out and one of my friends pulled the strings on his blaze orange hoodie and another kid got excited and said, "he's Kenny, he's Kenny from South Park." I had no fucking clue what they were talking about.
I had this South Park shirt that I threw down hard earned cash for. It was a size XL adult and I was a small 13 year old. At least once a week, I wore it down to my knees with pride.
I had this South Park shirt that I threw down hard earned cash for. It was a size XL adult and I was a small 13 year old. At least once a week, I wore it down to my knees with pride.
So glad Rabin made that 50 Cent comment. I felt exactly the same way. On the positive, In da Mediocre Club allowed me to see that there is other music that a person can enjoy other than hip hop.
So glad Rabin made that 50 Cent comment. I felt exactly the same way. On the positive, In da Mediocre Club allowed me to see that there is other music that a person can enjoy other than hip hop.
Several of Seger's songs share that quality. Trying to Live My Life Without You,The Fire Down Below, even Night Moves has a joyful lilt.
Several of Seger's songs share that quality. Trying to Live My Life Without You,The Fire Down Below, even Night Moves has a joyful lilt.
Absolutely. The cook plays the part to a T - great acting. The episode allows us to be just a little suspicious of the cook and that achieves the effect of us letting him off the hook. We breathe a sigh of relief in knowing that its not the cook…and then…yes.
In full agreement. "Phoenix" is king.
Yes, but was the scheme to become more rich or to simply avoid the authorities. In that regard, they were successful.
Lord of the Cockrings