LET'S GET MCDONALD'S IN HERE
BIG MACS, NOT WHOPPERS IN HERE
LARGE FRIES, MCNUGGETS IN HERE
THE GOLDEN ARCHES IN HERE
LET'S GET MCDONALD'S IN HERE
BIG MACS, NOT WHOPPERS IN HERE
LARGE FRIES, MCNUGGETS IN HERE
THE GOLDEN ARCHES IN HERE
AND THE PARTY'S STILL GOING 'CAUSE THE PARTY WON'T STOP
HERE'S A THIRTY SECOND HOOK TO HELP YOU SELL NEW CARS
And even so, few if any of today's modern-culture mustache-hipsters sport a mustache with the kind of power and command of Reynolds' or Selleck's.
After watching The Wire, it's hard to picture anything but the Pogues' "Body of an American" as the perfect drink-along sing-along song.
IT'S BEEN TWO STRAIGHT DAYS AND THE PARTY'S STILL GOING
I always think of Burt Reynolds as the 70s Mustache and Tom Selleck as the 80s Mustache.
I miss T. Herman Zweibel.
I can never hear "Fenimore" again without thinking of this:
Don't forget The Way of the Gun, where she plays the most extreme distilled nagging shrew I've ever seen… for about a minute, until she gets punched in the face.
You Probably Thought He Was A Gangster. Now Watch As He Uses Chess To Reach A Group Of Children.
You Won't Believe What Happened To This Stickup Boy When He Went To Buy Cigarettes
Was there really hip-hop before Vanilla Ice?
I think what really throws me is the inconsistency. Sometimes Raylan's antics aggravate his superiors, and sometimes they don't. Sometimes the show makes it seem like these actions taken a toll on Raylan and that they'll have consequences, and sometimes it seems like they're just part of being a cool 21st-century…
Yeah, I just remember hearing his name at the Oscars and going "What?" then doing some research to see why he was nominated and what he'd been up to. Apparently he's been a pretty well-regarded songwriter since breaking up the New Radicals.
He has a songwriting Grammy and was just nominated for an Oscar.
Sara Schaefer should watch that New Girl episode where Nick and Winston keep singing it, and hopefully she'll form a new association with it.
"Perhaps you did not actually read the interview in question"
I recognized the Ickey Shuffle reference, but at first I thought the writers were just having fun because it's a fun dance and it's fun to say. But then I remembered some talk about Cincinnati in previous episodes, so I checked a map, and Cincinnati is an hour-and-a-half from Lexington (and I'm almost certain it's the…
You're right, I had. But I didn't mean to come across like Art is above reproach or something. It's just that no one blurs the line or outright crosses it as frequently and baldly as Raylan does. Remember when it was a huge problem for Art last year after he found out about Raylan conspiring to murder Nicky Augustine?…
It seemed very out-of-character for Art, honestly. Did he decide that if it's good enough for Raylan, it's good enough for him? Did he decide that he doesn't give a shit, since he's not officially a Marshal right now? Does he just take this case so seriously that he's willing to break the rules and use force? I don't…