I was thinking that (at least one of) their heads would explode ala The Running Man.
I was thinking that (at least one of) their heads would explode ala The Running Man.
Where's the danger?
So far this season, we've gone from the threat of a terrorist bomb (made from nuclear rods that you can pick up with your bare hands) to an "important" peace treaty possibly not being signed to an ex-president not wanting his legacy tarnished. They're really ratcheting up the tension this season,…
"the siblings mostly enjoy hanging out"
Thus proving that these are actors and not actual siblings. My two teenagers get along for about 5 minutes a month (or, roughly the same amount of time I got along with mine when I was around that age).
The cashier said she tried it and hated it. I'm pretty sure that even quality meth can't cause physical dependence on the first try. Though I'm sure the (pharma and Seagrams funded) Partnership for a Drug Free America would disagree.
"tried everything he could to stay out of any spot light." Yeah, except maybe NOT SIGNING A MULTI-MILLION-DOLLAR RECORD CONTRACT. Fuck that whiny-assed prick.
I tend to dislike Skyler unless she's showing some cleavage. Since she's been doing that quite a bit lately, I'm liking the character more and more.
@Spanky - You are wrong. I checked out a couple of live versions of the song and it's difficult to tell if they're saying 'out' or 'up', but the version that's on Spectres quite clearly says 'up.'
Given the fact that I am almost certainly the BOC expert around these parts (seen 'em 30+ times in concert! Beat that! And now get off my lawn!), I can say unequivocally that the lyrics are "nature points UP the folly of man."
If it is the ring that IDs her, why does it ID her as a woman of the "cloth"? Shouldn't it be a woman of the ring?
Yes, he is.
Scientifically proven fact: Animals is the best Pink Floyd album.
Just read the imdb quotes page for In The Loop and immediately added it to my netflix queue.
Yeah, the word "rock" has been abused to the point of absurdity. I cringe when I hear things like "rocker Billy Joel" or the Hannah Montana song that my daughter listens to where she claims she's a rock star.
@Flashman: I saw Zoo just the other day. Good thing I'm unemployed.
Supertramp are horrible. The absolute nadir of rock radio in the late 70s/early 80s was when "Breakfast in America" was getting heavy rotation. And, yes, I'm including the time when REO Speedwagon's "High Infidelity" was huge.
Stevie Ray had great tone. Hell that's about the only thing I liked about his music. He could play, obviously, but it was what he played (mostly crappy songs) that was the problem.
Cheap Trick is one of those bands that is substantially better live than on their albums. In fact, if seen them 3 or 4 times and they were better live than they are on "Live at Budokan."
I've always said that Verizon has the best service and the worst everything else.
It's been part of the blues tradition for, well, ever, to "borrow" from previous and contemporary artists. Both Clapton and Zeppelin benefited greatly from doing so. Zeppelin, of course, got sued for not crediting the original authors in some cases. The one time they did give credit initially (to Richie Valens'…
On the plus side, she did come up with the book title "Are you there vodka? It's me, Chelsea." The book was as mediocre as expected, but the title was awesome.