"dead coworker, drug addiction, new recruit, station rivalry driven by feelings of guilt over aforementioned death, struggling romances, home foreclosures, authority figures questioning their place in the world"
"dead coworker, drug addiction, new recruit, station rivalry driven by feelings of guilt over aforementioned death, struggling romances, home foreclosures, authority figures questioning their place in the world"
"dead coworker, drug addiction, new recruit, station rivalry driven by feelings of guilt over aforementioned death, struggling romances, home foreclosures, authority figures questioning their place in the world"
I came here looking for the same thing. The Day by Day reunion might be the only instance where the tongue-in-cheek reunion facilitated an actual reunion — A Very Brady Christmas, followed by the (tedious) The Bradys series (the one where Bobby married Martha Quinn)
I came here looking for the same thing. The Day by Day reunion might be the only instance where the tongue-in-cheek reunion facilitated an actual reunion — A Very Brady Christmas, followed by the (tedious) The Bradys series (the one where Bobby married Martha Quinn)
Yeah, after he showed up as Greg in the movies, I assumed he must have been a big fan
Yeah, after he showed up as Greg in the movies, I assumed he must have been a big fan
Semi-related fun fact - Day by Day was a Family Ties spinoff
Semi-related fun fact - Day by Day was a Family Ties spinoff
Up All Night should be killing, but they mucked it up.
Up All Night should be killing, but they mucked it up.
"And when we're done, you'll have the breasts of a turkey."
"And when we're done, you'll have the breasts of a turkey."
I have to imagine that if the album had been called "Man in the Mirror" or "Smooth Criminal" it would have been remembered more fondly. Instead, it's called "Bad," with a ridiculous cover, a lousy title track that was accompanied by an much-hyped but ultimately dull music video, and worst, a laughable premise. There…
I have to imagine that if the album had been called "Man in the Mirror" or "Smooth Criminal" it would have been remembered more fondly. Instead, it's called "Bad," with a ridiculous cover, a lousy title track that was accompanied by an much-hyped but ultimately dull music video, and worst, a laughable premise. There…
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Good call on the Joe Pesci Show, which featured Jim Carrey doing an impression of Jimmy Stewart doing an impression of Jim Carrey. That was fantastic.
Good call on the Joe Pesci Show, which featured Jim Carrey doing an impression of Jimmy Stewart doing an impression of Jim Carrey. That was fantastic.
"we’re guessing that the recipes, like the book’s title, will be hard on colons"
"we’re guessing that the recipes, like the book’s title, will be hard on colons"