It would've been incredibly awkward if you'd had a copy of Eating Animals in your hands as you were listening to them.
It would've been incredibly awkward if you'd had a copy of Eating Animals in your hands as you were listening to them.
And that scene from The Big Lebowski is a reference to a scene from The Magnificent Ambersons.
Let's be clear, Adlai Stevenson remains in the public memory because his name was weird.
Hey, some of us are much more interested in the rumor that he left his wife for Natalie Portman, who subsequently rejected him.
…and hits a double, apparently.
Sounds like you're watching the wrong movies.
Best of all, because the Fast & Furious box set is shaped like a tire, people will not know that you own the first 7 Fast & Furious movies. They will think you own a large novelty tire, but that is less embarrassing.
After reading this, I am now deeply emotionally invested in the prospect of a Tucci/Krasinski friendship.
And now, you know the executives who greenlit it are pointing to Orange is the New Black and saying "See? You should have listened to us!"
Also, because the smaller storage size eventually forces you to store files in Apple's cloud drive, thus making you subtly more dependent on Apple.
It derives from "copypasta," which is bits of text that people copy and paste over and over, often because there are obscure characters in the text—think of that weird shrug emoticon ¯\_(ツ)_/¯. I don't actually know how you get the characters to make that; I just found it on a webpage, copied it, and pasted it.
I'll go; I don't have much going on this weekend.
Reiner wishing that Flipped had gotten more positive attention, followed by a link to one of the most severe Fs I've ever seen Nathan Rabin give, made me feel a little bad for Reiner. Not that he can't survive people not liking his movies, but I'm really glad he can't read hypertext while giving an interview.
Obvious bias here, but Achewood characters need some representation:
"Oh yuck, this superhero kills people! And even worse, sometimes he doesn't kill people!"
The selection's a little square, but you got to listen to a lot of great songs on those records.
There's a car horn effect in Justin Timberlake's "Rock Your Body" that basically makes it impossible for me to play that song in the car. My car's sound system always makes it sound like a car is honking at me from my blind spot.
"There's something about white musicians from Detroit that tends to make them Republican. I suppose it's because they hate the middle class lifestyle that unions brought about."
I just feel sorry for people who can't enjoy Bob Seger. It's basically the equivalent of having a small brain tumor that is not going to grow, not going to wreck any major systems in your brain, but which has destroyed a small but vital part of the appreciation you can have for rock & roll.
though I do think that if Captain America is trying to kill people, he'd be better off shooting them than throwing that silly shield at them.