The episode of News Radio where Dave gave him a dismissive, "Go to hell, Costas." Was pretty great.
The episode of News Radio where Dave gave him a dismissive, "Go to hell, Costas." Was pretty great.
Agreed. I think they do a really admirable job of giving credit when it's due, and giving hell when it's called for. I'm dreading their impending switch to the animated series though. I'll listen, but only because I'm eagerly waiting for them to get to the movies.
Mission Log Podcast. It's the shit.
Woman: "Why does this dummy have a bucket on its head?"
Kramer: "Because we're blind to their tyranny."
Woman: "Then shouldn't you be wearing the bucket?"
Kramer: "Yeah. Move along, Betty."
If you have a friend of the family who is unabashedly racist, I highly recommend watching the opening ceremony with that person. Get them drunk and let them off the leash. You'll be amazed and feel like a great person.
Sons of bitches.
Not to piss on a whole culture, but that's what I find so fascinating about Russia, North Korea, et. al: Their bureaucracies often show a stunning level of ignorance at the way news travels, and how savvy people are at seeing past bullshit. Not always, of course. I'm certain local citizens see past it all the time,…
They don't scurry when something bigger comes their way?
Well, that just looks goofy.
In the interest of offsetting the horrible shit that this article revealed to me about humanity, I'll send a good vibe out to you @avclub-b0dae075785888267fc19871f3e7dab7:disqus :
I like the way you're thinking today, Doc!
What do you mean?
Mousy? "Mildly" pretty? How dare you!
I'm re-watching it right now. Had to sit through "I Do" the other night. It's the episode where she marries Nathan Fillion. The "Hey I know that guy!" response was the highlight for me.
I've been reading all these comments to see if I should post (almost) this exact thought re: Gin & Juice. What's even more amazing is now meeting someone who HASN'T heard it. It blows their mind.
I'd need to do that in reverse order. I'm not very good at knowing what I'm missing when talking to people.
High School Thunder loved Boston Common!
My wife and I disagree. That dress was a disaster. Sure, it was tight, but it gave her the worst set of flat-smashed boobs. I suppose she'd want something that keeps them under control in case the shit goes down, but there have to be better options out there.
Still in my arsenal, though rarely one I find use for.
A valid point, but for me, watching the game for the sport of it is as incomprehensible. If you're a fan of the two teams, or the NFL as a whole, then it makes sense. But for me to tune in after ignoring football all season is just ridiculous. Especially when you calculate how much air time is actually spent watching…
I'm almost ashamed to say I didn't know which episode they were talking about and I don't remember this one. I was also only in high school at the time and the episode that still sticks with me was the one where the firefighter dies.