A lot of what TJ Connelly plays is requests, unless you can tie the song into what's going on on the field. He used to DJ at WFNX, so it's generally his style to play things that fit into that vein of things.
A lot of what TJ Connelly plays is requests, unless you can tie the song into what's going on on the field. He used to DJ at WFNX, so it's generally his style to play things that fit into that vein of things.
Waiting Room as a situational for coach's visits to the mound and so on is one of my favorites.
I was there for that ceremony and game and just about died when 45:33 came on.
0 games in the loss column!
No Abad, no Ross, please and thank you.
I deeply love that the only category with nothing made up is Best Director, which features five brilliant female directors.
I'm hanging on to this show by a narrow margin, but mostly because it requires so little effort.
Jzoost is how I assume the first name is pronounced, since I know he's French. No fuckin' clue on that last name, though.
The thing that I appreciate most about BoJack's substance abuse - and I don't think I've seen it mentioned anywhere else - is that he takes an inordinate amount of pills and alcohol relative to almost every other character because he's a horse.
I was pretty skeptical coming into this, because 97 had Blur and Radiohead and Deftones and Foo Fighters, but then I thought about how 98 had Beck's Mutations and Oasis' The Masterplan and a bunch of other dreck while only really boasting QotSA's s/t and Eel's Electro-Shock Blues and I have to say, I'm pretty…
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Carolyn!
The confirmation that Mr. is Mr. Peanutbutter's first name and that Peanutbutter is his last name is amazing.
I deeply appreciated the reference to the much-maligned late-period work of Steve Miller
What the hell is this parenthetical
Bad writing: using just "Kendrick" as if you've mentioned her previously in the article when you haven't.
The mouse joke that's probably getting overlooked the most: Stilton is a type of cheese, as well as the last name of another fictional children's story mouse, Geronimo Stilton. So he payed homage to three different famous mice from children's books in the course of two scenes.
It made me feel how most of the latest Radiohead album makes me feel, which is to say that it feels like my heart is being crushed against my ribcage from the inside out.
The combination of Lost In Translation and Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory was a brilliant pairing. The former is centered on a wayward Hollywoodite in a foreign land in the midst of a midlife crisis, while the latter is the tale of a kid who connects with a isolative misanthrope in a candy factory.
Let us remember that Kanye West put T-Pain on one of the biggest singles of 2007.