AW HELL NAW
AW HELL NAW
AW HELL NAW
Wait…let me get this straight. Daryl was a white supremecist until he met T-Dog and decided that all black people were super-competent in an apocalypse and never dominated a conversation?
Wait…let me get this straight. Daryl was a white supremecist until he met T-Dog and decided that all black people were super-competent in an apocalypse and never dominated a conversation?
100% agreed. While I enjoyed reading the book it ultimately left me depressed when viewed as a long exercise in rationalizing shitty behavior, especially towards his kids.
100% agreed. While I enjoyed reading the book it ultimately left me depressed when viewed as a long exercise in rationalizing shitty behavior, especially towards his kids.
The episode was definitely gonzo, but it contained a shit-ton of great jokes. The Tracey button at the end was genius. 4 great jokes in 30 seconds:
The episode was definitely gonzo, but it contained a shit-ton of great jokes. The Tracey button at the end was genius. 4 great jokes in 30 seconds:
Gyp staying in Tabor Heights is really going to hit Nucky in the ol' piggy bank.
Sadly, I was just about to make the Breaking Bad/Car Wash joke until I saw your pre-emptive mockery.
Sadly, I was just about to make the Breaking Bad/Car Wash joke until I saw your pre-emptive mockery.
Looks like he's been hitting the apple pie* lately.
Looks like he's been hitting the apple pie* lately.
Pshaw! Next you'll be telling me that I really don't have a girfriend in Canada that I met on a teen tour.
Pshaw! Next you'll be telling me that I really don't have a girfriend in Canada that I met on a teen tour.
Jason Mraz wears hats, dances, sings and steals things. That's the very definition of hip!
Jason Mraz wears hats, dances, sings and steals things. That's the very definition of hip!
It's Requiem for the Timeless, Vol. 1 by Johnny Rogan. Fantastic book (I'm about 450 pages in), but it's hardcover only and the thing weighs a ton. It's a quaint reminder of pre-kindle life. http://www.amazon.com/Byrds…
It's Requiem for the Timeless, Vol. 1 by Johnny Rogan. Fantastic book (I'm about 450 pages in), but it's hardcover only and the thing weighs a ton. It's a quaint reminder of pre-kindle life. http://www.amazon.com/Byrds…
Historically, Hobbits look up to Wizards, c.f. Gandalf & Mr. Frodo.