It goes pretty well with a side of onion ringringringringtetings.
It goes pretty well with a side of onion ringringringringtetings.
It was Obamacare.
I actually had to watch this for a Philosophy in Film class, though as I recall, the teacher tried to drag the discussion around to being about Nietzsche's "Eternal Recurrence" rather than taking it on its own merits, which was a bit of a shame, since it really didn't fit the bill he was going for and had plenty to…
I actually just watched Caddyshack for the first time about two days ago, and I'd say that scene worked in large part because they hated each other. It was kinda beautiful.
The thing that blows me away is how few of them are even original anymore. Not in the sense of "This is a derivative advertisement," but in the sense of "I saw this Geico advertisement last Tuesday on a syndicated rerun of Wings."
I'm sure he was supposed to be a bad guy, but Jesus Christ, I just
watched that and I still can't bring my jaw up. Just the thought that
that was on TV! My whole brain is crying.
I'm not even trying to be a dick, but I literally thought the WNBA shut down. Now that I've looked it up, I must have just gotten confused when the Monarchs folded.
I think he's the kind of asshole who would diagnose himself with Asperger's after reading an article about it on the Internet, but it's not actually true and he's just an entitled little shit stain who thinks he's a genius because he's rejected society and all of its stupid, meaningless "Politeness" and "Giving a fuck…
BOOOOOOO
All right! I've gotten the whole playlist together, and I think that the one tweet sort of laid out the rules, but this seems like a better place to do so.
Oh man, you got me with your cleverness.
I remember seeing this in the theater and liking it so much that my 13 year old self felt the need to read the whole actual novel.
Same here! I looked it up afterward, but I surely had no idea what the hell McCloud was. It's easy enough to grab from context though, it had to be some old dumb cop serial.
I definitely think this is an invalid comparison, because Treme beats the pants off of the Wire.
I actually just saw this for the first time thanks to the magic of Netflix, and I certainly couldn't be happier about my decision.
This post just helped me realize why my 10-12 year old self disliked Seinfeld so much. It wasn't worth changing the channel for that stupid comedy where everyone was a jerk, but I definitely wasn't going to miss a minute of a stone-cold classic like Night Court.
I'm in the same boat. Plus I'm just about over a really long illness that I've tried my best to sleep through, so 24 hours should be an absolute cakewalk. Plus, then I'll always get to be that guy who got cookies from Todd, and who doesn't want that level of fame? I'll be envied by dozens! DOZENS, I TELL YOU!
hahaha those idiotic [successive arbitrary generation marker]s are so stupid, they can't even pull their heads out of their [new technology that frightens and confuses those who identify with older arbitrary generation markers]!
Hands down, that Killer Croc story is the most memorable part of that entire series as far as I'm concerned. Though to be fair, I'm sure there are plenty of episodes that I missed.
Guys, I couldn't think of anyone else that needed to hear this as badly as you guys did.