I really liked Belly. I was very disappointed when they broke up after that second album flopped.
I really liked Belly. I was very disappointed when they broke up after that second album flopped.
"I believe in peace
I believe in peace, BITCH."
Gross.
I'd say "Armie Hammer" is the most ridiculous name in show business, but Imogen Poots is still a working actress.
I was thinking the same thing. I don't have any black friends, but in fact I don't like anyone.
I recorded "Blacula" off of TCM the other day, looking forward to it.
I haven't had Cinemax in some years, haven't really had the chance to watch Cinemax After Dark since I got married, but it seemed like the movies they ran were going downhill. They used to have chicks like Krista Allen and Kira Reed, but the latter-day stars were moonlighting porn actresses.
"Sex addiction" is not a thing, but the fact that the concept exists speaks to our tendency as a society, in this more enlightened age, to make a narrow definition of what is normal and to describe any deviations from normal as an illness.
This is a public service announcement:
Also a must read for anyone who is interested in this subject is "Rocked", an oral history of the quake that ran on Grantland last year.
I was 3000 miles away, and either I missed the "we're having an earth—" clip from Al Michaels or the Asheville, NC ABC affiliate didn't receive it. I remember that the ABC Sports test pattern was on the air for about a million years, and then "Roseanne" came on, and goddammit I hated "Roseanne". So I flipped to ESPN…
Hey, know why the steroid use of Mark McGwire and Jose Canseco wasn't discussed in this program? Because it wasn't f*****g relevant, that's why.
What's up with that?
The Battle of Okinawa killed 12,000 Americans and 110,000 Japanese. That was to conquer an island that is 463 square miles in area. The nation of Japan is 146,000 square miles in area. Ratio of Japan as a whole to Okinawa is 315, so, conquest of Japan would have cost something like 3.8 million American lives and…
It sure is easy to sit at a keyboard and second-guess people who had to make decisions 70 years ago. World War II had become a total war long before Truman dropped the bomb. And phrases like "most obvious mass murderer" are childish.
Estimates for the invasion of Japan were ten million Japanese casualties. Not to mention that whatever was left prior to 1945 in that country would have been utterly annihilated. Truman's decision to use the bomb saved the lives of millions.
Chandler really should have tried harder to make things work with Kathy.
He's got a gorgeous wife, three amazing daughters, a nice house, and a huge penis. Jerry's got a good life.
I was a little bit surprised to see the preview for this episode and realize that Brooklyn Nine-Nine was blatantly ripping off The Office and "Office Olympics". I thought that Michael Schur might just be recycling his old script, but if IMDb is right one Lakhsmi Sundaram wrote this, so it's just plagiarism.
This seems pointless.