Yeah, I like "Okay, Cupid" and "Orion's Belt" but this song sucked. Too many weird ambient noises, am I right?!
Yeah, I like "Okay, Cupid" and "Orion's Belt" but this song sucked. Too many weird ambient noises, am I right?!
I think it's just because it's a nickname for Bradley. Like you'd never imagine a King Jack or Saint Jack.
I think it's just because it's a nickname for Bradley. Like you'd never imagine a King Jack or Saint Jack.
For real, though, "Standing" is the best song in the episode.
For real, though, "Standing" is the best song in the episode.
Wasn't the whole deal that Nimoy didn't not like Spock, he just named the book that because it was about how he was more than just this one character he played? I love the story of his editors telling him it's a bad idea to name it that because people will freak out and Nimoy going "What, no, the book makes it clear…
Wasn't the whole deal that Nimoy didn't not like Spock, he just named the book that because it was about how he was more than just this one character he played? I love the story of his editors telling him it's a bad idea to name it that because people will freak out and Nimoy going "What, no, the book makes it clear…
What happened is that OHMSS and Dr. No were the only ones that ever had instrumental theme songs.
What happened is that OHMSS and Dr. No were the only ones that ever had instrumental theme songs.
"J-dub & AG" makes sense. I thought it was "JW, G" for a long time, like "James West, G."
"J-dub & AG" makes sense. I thought it was "JW, G" for a long time, like "James West, G."
"Let Her Dance" was never in the Top 40 or even the Top 100. It's also 47 years old.
"Let Her Dance" was never in the Top 40 or even the Top 100. It's also 47 years old.
According to this bank of Canada website, a Canadian dollar is worth roughly 3 cents more than an American dollar.
According to this bank of Canada website, a Canadian dollar is worth roughly 3 cents more than an American dollar.
Canadian dollars are worth more, dogg.
Canadian dollars are worth more, dogg.
One tweak: usually there is an antagonist that accidentally puts the Douche in a jam, then when the Douche solves their jam, the antagonist looks at them and nods like "Fuck yeah, you rule."
One tweak: usually there is an antagonist that accidentally puts the Douche in a jam, then when the Douche solves their jam, the antagonist looks at them and nods like "Fuck yeah, you rule."
Wasn't Ellison's original ending way longer?