Also Slings and Arrows, Twitch City, Trailer Park Boys…
Also Slings and Arrows, Twitch City, Trailer Park Boys…
Everyone should be watching that show.
It really did look like a ham-fisted use of second unit footage.
You say that like you're digitizing a VHS tape right this very moment.
This is the correct answer.
I'm partial to the home shopping channel one.
You mean the fake Amy Fisher TV movie promos? Not yet, but I'm only two episodes into the new season.
If not for the very final scene, I would have come here to make a comment about Megan Fox not appearing in the same frame as any of the cast members.
For a moment I got this confused with the Amy Fisher opera plotline on Mozart in the Jungle.
STOP GIVING 2016 IDEAS.
IIRC, his Random Roles includes some pretty spirited advocacy for his theme song work, particularly his use of internal rhyme.
In this case, though, the references are to Bono and Frank Sinatra.
Is the "Growing Pains Reunion" episode of Hope & Gloria online anywhere?
Brawndo vs. Ass?
I don't know that it could have been different, but for Clinton every single story came back to the emails. For Trump, last week's insanity always gave way to something new, but there was never a consistent thread linking everything together the way there was with Clinton and the emails.
Sanders got less coverage, but it was (in my reading of it) almost all positive, and all framed as David-versus-Goliath-and-her-emails. This is a consistent pattern in presidential primary coverage; the front runner gets more and tougher coverage, while the main challenger gets less but more favorable coverage. …
My point is quite clear, unless it's being read by someone who's being deliberately obtuse in order to maintain a leftier-thah-thou purity.
Yes, and then they moved on to the next thing, so there was never a consistent story about Trump. Meanwhile Clinton got two years of "emails emails emails!"
Two members of which were appointed by Obama, who came out in favor of same-sex marriage during the 2012 election, and put Stonewall alongside Seneca Falls and Selma in his second inaugural.