I thought it was Lenny Clarke, not Brian Regan, when I first saw it.
I thought it was Lenny Clarke, not Brian Regan, when I first saw it.
I would watch the hell out of "Discovering Lennon" if it was about Thomas instead of John.
I would watch the hell out of "Discovering Lennon" if it was about Thomas instead of John.
I can't tell you how often I've been sitting at my computer and it pops up on Pandora, and three minutes later I hear applause coming from the rest of the office because I started singing along completely subconsciously.
I can't tell you how often I've been sitting at my computer and it pops up on Pandora, and three minutes later I hear applause coming from the rest of the office because I started singing along completely subconsciously.
That's amazing. I've got the same combination on my luggage!
That's amazing. I've got the same combination on my luggage!
"His Name Is Alex - 10G"
Kill Starburns.
OSBALDISTON!
Was it just me, or were Leslie on P&R and Dwight on Office also wearing yellow and blue tonight?
I could take or leave the impressions - Bryant Gumbel and Bruce Jenner work for me, the rest not so much - but Jesse never fails to leave me rolling. I didn't get it the first time around - a report on doulas (which is surprising considering my wife had just given birth a few months earlier) - but his marsupial and…
What always takes me out of the suspension of disbelief of these types of challenges is the fact that the cameras are there in advance of the contestants. I would love to see footage of the contestants, from behind, of them being told, "Sorry, I have a huge lunch rush to prepare for and we just don't have the space…
This was one of the worst episodes this late in the game as I can ever remember, and no wonder. As I was watching, all I could think of was of was how many mixed signals the chefs were getting. They had to make it both delicious and healthy; they had to please both the judges and the guests; they had to cook the same…
Perhaps this is a key to another long-standing televisual headwear mystery… Simon Adebesi was a Time Lord!
He'll always be two of Jiminy Glick's sons to me.
Check out the very end of his episode of the Nerdist podcast.
Boomer, Those are EXACTLY the same reasons why my wife and I didn't choose it for our wedding. Seven years after meeting her and realizing how much the song spoke to us, and four years after our wedding, I can still hardly get through listening without welling up.
Who did the voice of the guy who talked to Randy when he first walked out of Wicked because he was missing the subtext? Was that Lopez?
How do you feel about Douglas Adams? Because I picked up The Colour of Magic and The Light Fantastic some 25 years ago because they were described as fantasy versions of Adams, which I think was apt in their structure and use of language. Prachett grew out of that style of meandering settings and footnotes and…
60 percent of the time, statistics work every time.