Never Not Funny has been on such a role lately. It's almost kind of a bummer they have the pay format and more people can't listen and enjoy it. But I don't think Pardo would have ever kept doing it for free. Stupid Catch-22.
Never Not Funny has been on such a role lately. It's almost kind of a bummer they have the pay format and more people can't listen and enjoy it. But I don't think Pardo would have ever kept doing it for free. Stupid Catch-22.
Never Not Funny has been on such a role lately. It's almost kind of a bummer they have the pay format and more people can't listen and enjoy it. But I don't think Pardo would have ever kept doing it for free. Stupid Catch-22.
Saw them a few nights ago, and he said that they already have another album recorded to be released after this one.
Saw them a few nights ago, and he said that they already have another album recorded to be released after this one.
Hardcore libertarian type I think. Big gun nut.
Hardcore libertarian type I think. Big gun nut.
Right wing nutbar all star band:
Right wing nutbar all star band:
Never forget.
Not exactly "best album(s)" but I probably listen to Bootleg Series volumes 4 and 5 more than all the other Dylan stuff combined.
"Sign on the Window" has always been a favorite of mine.
That whole thing was a great episode. Bit of a trainwreck, but seriously I laughed more at that episode than at any other episode of DLM.
When Liza said something about marrying another gay man, I started laughing in anticipation of the joke that never came.
I'm not a big Hardwick defender, but I think people on this forum are just looking for a reason to shit on him.
Me too. I immediately paused the DVR and tried to explain it to my very apathetic girlfriend.
I enjoy Hardwick the most when he isn't being "Nerdist" that whole weird branding thing he is trying to do there is grating. But when he is one something like Never Not Funny or Doug Loves Movies, he is great.
Harris was great for like 15 seconds on Parks and Rec the other night.
I really wish they would stop talking.
That finale was just ridiculously good. They really took it to another level creatively there. And when that Pulp song started playing, I just remember saying "holy shit are you serious? out loud to the no one else in the room.
That's not a bad call at all.