I'm listening to the audiobook of this now and I'm enjoying it—lots of Illinois pride in it.
I'm listening to the audiobook of this now and I'm enjoying it—lots of Illinois pride in it.
There was also a really bad week or two on the Soup where his hair/piece was out of whack and it was a distracting. Even my husband was put off by it.
I never considered myself the type of girl who had a thing about guys' height but yes, the fact that he is 12 feet tall is not unappealing in the slightest.
I saw him do standup once and I much preferred the few bits he did that were actually about him/his family to the "Soup" type bits he did.
I liked how they used the Pop-Up video for the closing credits of "Music and Lyrics."
Steve and Miranda's payoff came in the show's last season, for sure, which is why I was so mad about how their relationship went in the first movie. That was so dumb .
I love the scene where Cusack jumps in the back of the creepy guy's car and goes all crazy-eyed: "Just for PLEASURE!!!!"
Hoya Saxa.
I was hoping we'd see more Ghost Marlene this season but we only saw her a couple of times.
Yeah. I wasn't sure how I felt about the B+ and then I looked back at a little grade system I have on file and decided it was more of an A- although it was on the cusp.
I was getting reruns on Comedy Central last season—unless that doesn't count as syndication or something.
he's our cute little friend.
Yvette 4 Pope
I want someone to tell me how this show compares to "My Boys" (RIP)
I like her so much I even kinda like her weird Hillshire Farms ham ads.
Good point. I'm sorry to hear about your loss, too.
Also I saw Aimee at Navy Pier and she sang "Take Me Out to the Ballgame" but in this weird off-beat way. It was great.
That's awesome. I once saw Mann and David Cross was her emcee.
The whole concert isn't shown and I didn't really think to rank who was better who's best (like that?) I did like how Stella and Paul talk about how proud they are of Zack Starkey.
I'd point to Paul's Chris Farley sketch on SNL and his Stephen Colbert interview as examples that not only can he laugh at himself, he's pretty good at being a straight man in comedy bits.