Um, Maria Bamford, Tig Notaro, Sarah Silverman. All three funnier than many, many, male standup comedians. And that's just knee-jerk, off the top of my head.
Um, Maria Bamford, Tig Notaro, Sarah Silverman. All three funnier than many, many, male standup comedians. And that's just knee-jerk, off the top of my head.
Squadbillies?
He got sniped by Charlie Kaufman on that one.
Is that a real picture of a real person who is alive?
On fire like woooooood.
What about Werewolf Bar Mitzvah, though? Oh, right: just scroll down some more.
"…the show about Deschanel’s quest to snare a man who can see through her goofy jokes and ability to be one of the guys and notice the thin, pretty, sexually voracious girl underneath…"
Well, it's going to be hard to top that one today, Sean, but I'd love to see you try.
Mr. Show: lifetime pass.
If only he could've gotten someone talented to rap over what's admittedly a great sounding beat…
This is why commas are important.
@avclub-57d020e695d539d5ef513aa0be1a18e9:disqus We should just stop nesting, as a rule, and ignore anyone who does. Eventually people will forget we ever had the ability to nest replies.
This is some nonsense, I'll tell you that much.
This is the worst TI I've ever read, and I've been a fan for a long, long time.
You know what else? Broadway.
Agreed, but Shaggy 2 Dope's raps are never great.
I didn't listen to the song, so I have to ask: are those actually the lyrics? Do all of their lyrics sound like a first grader's class presentation manhandled into 16 bars?
Nothing against Tokyo Police Club, but this is a song so singular and great in its initial conception that it never needs to be covered.
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Maybe he just wanted to cash in; didn't How to Love make more money than any other single from this album?