Mrs. Fastandsloppy is a very classy lady.
Mrs. Fastandsloppy is a very classy lady.
Mrs. Fastandsloppy is a very classy lady.
I see no reason why it can't be both things. Like, Courtney gave Kurt the present, and in a moment of reflection he realized "she just gave me a heart-shaped box… like her vagina!"
I see no reason why it can't be both things. Like, Courtney gave Kurt the present, and in a moment of reflection he realized "she just gave me a heart-shaped box… like her vagina!"
Hint: pisces = fish.
Hint: pisces = fish.
Grammatically correct? Sure, in an extremely esoteric and abstract sense. But also extremely difficult to spontaneously produce in ordinary speech. After about four buffalos, it's ridiculously difficult to keep the semantics of each "buffalo" straight. Effectively, there is no meaning to "Buffalo buffalo buffalo…
Grammatically correct? Sure, in an extremely esoteric and abstract sense. But also extremely difficult to spontaneously produce in ordinary speech. After about four buffalos, it's ridiculously difficult to keep the semantics of each "buffalo" straight. Effectively, there is no meaning to "Buffalo buffalo buffalo…
I suppose it would, but we don't live in the best of all worlds.
I suppose it would, but we don't live in the best of all worlds.
I tell myself it makes sense if you allow that this isn't actually a Hobbit adaptation, but rather an adaptation of various LOTR-related ephemera that uses the plot of The Hobbit as a frame. Which could be good, conceivably. I tell myself.
On behalf of the commentariat, I'd like to apologize to the AV Club for running this in-joke into the ground. But in fairness to us, you did tell us to love them.
On behalf of the commentariat, I'd like to apologize to the AV Club for running this in-joke into the ground. But in fairness to us, you did tell us to love them.
That isn't anything close to what I said. I agree absolutely with what you are saying now.
That isn't anything close to what I said. I agree absolutely with what you are saying now.
In the 21st century, is there actually a difference between "pop culture" and "culture-culture?" And how, exactly, is Shakespeare comparable to the presumably fleeting pop fads of today?
In the 21st century, is there actually a difference between "pop culture" and "culture-culture?" And how, exactly, is Shakespeare comparable to the presumably fleeting pop fads of today?
I distinctly heard "All Day and All of the Night." So, there you go. I stopped trying to recognize songs after it devolved into a clusterfuck of snippets and commentary, though.
In fairness, I think it was perfectly appropriate to talk about the Munich games in a memorializing sort of way. It is a forty year anniversary, after all.
In fairness, I think it was perfectly appropriate to talk about the Munich games in a memorializing sort of way. It is a forty year anniversary, after all.