The title to this kept getting displayed as "New Discovery Channel chief promises … more made-up bullshit" (because of the column thing in the news wire and the size of my browser window and stuff) and I was like "Yeah, duh."
The title to this kept getting displayed as "New Discovery Channel chief promises … more made-up bullshit" (because of the column thing in the news wire and the size of my browser window and stuff) and I was like "Yeah, duh."
I finished reading the book the very day that my roommate and his girlfriend happened to rent the movie. I had never read Pride, Prejudice and Zombies but had thought if he went back and retooled classic literature then maybe he'd have some chops. He didn't. And somehow the movie was worse than the book. Or they were…
This Wiseau fella seems like a real douchey-cunt.
I honestly can't believe it made it to this many seasons. Ex-girlfriend and I watched the first episode. Did not watch more episodes.
Shoot, you're right, I totally phrased that incorrectly. It would have been more apt to have said …
OK, but just because people are eating different meals doesn't mean they can't eat together, unless you simply mean eating the exact same meal at the same time—which I would assume the same time half is what you're really talking about, not the whole statement.
My own opinion—which was probably pretty obvious already—is that the vegetarian doesn't get to object either way. It'd be like someone saying "Look, if I see a vegetable on that table or in that fridge, I'm fucking out of here." Maybe there are some who wouldn't find that out of line but … well, it is. In either…
Dan's response kind of annoyed me … "They have to accept your diet and abide by your stringent wishes, you certainly shouldn't be expected to simply cope with their diet."
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Excellent review. Some of the "stray observations" I made that weren't noted above …
Wow, I was pretty sure I had made a comment about ol' HB recently but I couldn't remember. Huh, go figure.
It probably didn't happen.
Hannibal Buress … he has so many things about him that make me unable to take him seriously. I mean, his name is Hannibal. And he looks like he's stoned all the time. As someone named shia and who smokes weed all the time, I just can't take this guy seriously. There are probably other things.
Billy Eichner is the worst. As soon as he showed up on Parks and Rec my girlfriend and I exchanged a look of revulsion. I've hated him ever since he became popular doing that Super Bowl commentary for Conan.
Look at these two pictures. One of them is a new ad for Kevin James'
new movie Paul Blart 2, and the other is a turd in a microwave. Which
one is the ad for Paul Blart?
He's similar but not the same. Granted, relationships change people, but … well, it's not his character which has been changed so much, I suppose, but rather his level of involvement. With regard to my previous post I had actually written something out which went on that tangent more accurately, but disqus logged me…
I'll keep this succinct and simply say that, even if you were to remove the fairy tale aspect from this show, the writing would not be reflective of actual life or real relationships. At least these two haven't had a "will they or won't they" type of thing, but it still has detracted from their characterization and,…
Terrible.
Well, aside from the fact that Monroe is not in the very least the same character, but yeah! Warm fuzzy hugs!
Hah, well, at least you're able to politely disagree. And I'm sure I will.