Ironically, I know who Connie Mack is, but not Minnie Minoso or Gorman Thomas.
Ironically, I know who Connie Mack is, but not Minnie Minoso or Gorman Thomas.
I liked Electric Box better
when it was called The Incredible Machine.
I would buy a book of ZMF Shakespeare reviews. Just sayin'.
At least most trolls have the decency to have a gimmick. You're just hateful and afraid of dying alone.
If it weren't for the goofy sound effects and the insufferable Urkel knockoff character, that show would be one of the all-time greats. Still pretty good as it stands though.
As long as Adventure Time exists, Phineas & Ferb is going to have to settle for second place in my heart.
I don't know, "I'm an old black man on drugs" was the hardest I've laughed all week.
whooooooooooooa mama
I haven't heard a peep about Nabin's Phish experience yet. I'll pick up the book if only for that chapter.
The word I got the farthest with was Mt. Jujube.
Think you missed that he was saying he saw Mallrats when he was 13 and Clerks when he was 14. Though, to your credit, his wording was confusing.
I know a guy who was moved to propose to his then-girlfriend/now-wife after seeing Click. I feel like if it takes an Adam Sandler movie to spur you to life-changing action, you're a pretty lazy fuck.
This reminded me that I'd been meaning to see American Splendor, so I went to add it to my Netflix queue.
I could be wrong, but based on that I'd say you're not married and don't have kids because nothing about the way he presents that material is "vanilla". Everything he says about raising kids is 1000% true. That's not an extra zero. My wife and I have showed the last half of Chewed Up to everyone we know who has kids…
"If you see the Robot Devil, tell him I'm comin' for him!"
Guess they've eased up since the whole Lucy Liu thing.
I missed Ween the last time they came around my city and regretted it when I learned they busted out one of their trademark 30-minute LMLYPs. Hoping to rectify that mistake in August but there's no guarantee that lightning will strike twice.
I didn't know until I read this article that EI had two runs. The one I saw as a kid was the syndicated run, and back then I thought it was a new show. I didn't watch it because I thought it was made to piggyback on the popularity of Goosebumps, and I found that lame. Oh well— ****THE MORE YOU KNOW
Stevens merely covered it. The Coasters did it originally.
Shudder to Think's cover of "So Into You". Takes a good old lovey-dovey soft-rock song and puts a unique stalker spin on it. One of my favorite reinterpretations of a song ever.