I can't get over the chapter in I, Partridge where he talks about the birth of his son for pages, and how it was the most significant event of his life, then closes with "I also have a daughter, whose birth evoked similar feelings."
I can't get over the chapter in I, Partridge where he talks about the birth of his son for pages, and how it was the most significant event of his life, then closes with "I also have a daughter, whose birth evoked similar feelings."
In Googling it I saw a Reddit thread about it where the OP was convinced of the conspiracy theory. Then when people point out, rightly, that Kroll had been doing standup and improv at the UCB for years, OP said, "My girlfriend did improv for years and never got a TV show! It doesn't work like that!" And suddenly I…
Bella Thorne is the name of a real person? Not a porn star or a character in a vampire book?
After listening to the audiobook of his autobiography, I'll forever associate "Fernando" with Alan Partridge.
I had to google "lanyard gimp" to find out what they were talking about. I have never heard of this before. Am I the only one?
Huh, I just discovered Marseille is no longer spelled with an s. Or maybe either way is appropriate.
This is really how you like to spend your time?
FIIIIIIG!
So for those not aware, the Illuminati / Lizard People stuff was doubly hilarious, because the Krolls are the subject of some of these conspiracy theories (9/11, Jewish Money Conspiracy, etc.) Apparently there's also a conspiracy theory that Nick Kroll only has a show because of his powerful father's shadowy…
It made me think one of them heard something about the worm at the bottom of a bottle of mezcal and completely took the wrong information away from that.
Yeah, first episode of season 4. I think Crazy Paddy / Green Man was "America's Next Top Paddy's Billboard Model Contest," a couple of episodes later.
"Simply cannot function without one another" is an exact phrase I've used about the Gang before, so naturally I loved this.
Yeah why would I ever read about TV there
I keep picturing Scott Grimes shooting him in the head. Of Mice and Men and all.
I like the song! I also like Freaks and Geeks, of course.
You are a crazy person indeed, but I like your style.
30 Rock definitely did the "Do something dangerous to get the hunky fireman to come over" plot.
It would be hilarious if Maslany came back to profess her feelings for Tom and discovered he was engaged. But then, I have a sick sense of humor.
He's a producer, who occasionally releases albums like this where he gets a bunch of guest singers. (Version is my favorite— it's almost all funky covers.) He's basically responsible for everything on the track except Bruno Mars' voice (and even that he probably had something to do with).
Are there any Alan Partridge fans in the audience? This reminded me of the last episode of Knowing Me, Knowing You when he's talking to Bridie McMahon.