Mac's closet homosexuality on Always Sunny in Philadelphia.
Mac's closet homosexuality on Always Sunny in Philadelphia.
What about Adam and Eve and James Belushi? No? Yeah, probably right.
He really is slowly turning into his What About Bob character.
Lots of women were thrown down stairs, according to Lifetime Movies.
But the postcard had an "A" riding a dick so sort of a mitigating factor.
Yes. Absolutely.
I use Apple products at work, in ed tech at a big university. I am surrounded by Apple fan boys and girls. One thing I've learned, Apple can more or less do anything and they'll lap it up. It's a bit odd to me. I've said that they are just another profit-driven company and they lose their shit. I point out stuff like…
WEEE BEEE PLAYIN' BAAAAAASSSSKKKETTTBAALLLLLL *checks to make sure Questlove pick is still in afro*
The Interpol record apparently should have worn a condom before it banged September.
Mission of Burma was way better than Interpol ever will hope to be. Wait, what are we talking about again?
Dammit, music is not a competition. Led Zep was great, and there was great stuff in the 50s, 60s, 70s, 80s, 90s, 00s, and today. So you kids can stay on my lawn.
As a guy born in 67 and growing up as a rock crazed toddler/child/adolescent thanks to the evil influence of my 10-years-older brother, I can say that a fond memory of childhood is that distinct "click-CLICK" of the 8-track player changing tracks. And also, how long songs would fade then continue on the next track…
Well played, Sean O'Neil, with the link to Macklemore's ridiculous non-apology. That really is a good juxtaposition.
Yeah for sure. But like a lot of things, the passage of time proves the smarter of us (I loved Bailey too) to be correct.
From the AV Club's Hate Song on Billy Ocean's Get Outta My Dreams and Get into My Car with the late Oderus, when he was told the song reached #1 on the charts…so much greatness here. They need to put this on the cover of their menu:
Are these the same Japanese scientists who blew Nessie out of the water?
Hmmm….combine the two techniques and no more burger stains.
Yes, except for Barney, who seemed to enjoy Dietrich's intellectual musings.
This is outstanding. I'm always losing stuff on my burger.
I loved Barney Miller as a kid (and it really does still hold up, I wish Netflix had the episodes). That farewell episode really got to me. Nick was one of my favorite characters ever.