New Holland Dragon's Milk is the best beer I've ever had. Bourbon barrel stout, smooth, bourbony gold. But it alarms me that Guinness is his favorite beer…Guinness is a pretty shitty stout it tastes like someone scooped a pile of dirt into it.
New Holland Dragon's Milk is the best beer I've ever had. Bourbon barrel stout, smooth, bourbony gold. But it alarms me that Guinness is his favorite beer…Guinness is a pretty shitty stout it tastes like someone scooped a pile of dirt into it.
I thought for a split second after the cat came out that Andre was going to love it
I loved how all the Handicar drivers said "Timmy" when they picked up their passengers. Classy touch.
I like that the show consistently finds a way to put Penny in a bikini top a few times a season. Bravo.
I like 'em pointing in different directions, like cookie monster!
I also love that they are finding CeCe more ways to interact with the ensemble and just hang out even if she doesn't have a main storyline. The first few seasons she was only in episodes where she was central to the plot and now it seems like they find a way to work her in to every episode.
I'm reminded of the Louis CK bit where he says it's not fair to women that they don't get to see it until it's too late, and that all dates should start with just whipping it out - "ok? Will this work for you?"
Wipe off your face and go back to school
*age of 50
He gets by with so little material! Most of his show is just random tweets interspersed with mediocre crowd work. I thought his appearance on The Meltdown was fitting; his whole gag was about he had no material but he was getting paid anyways.
They work full-time research faculty positions, which don't exist unless you are bringing in major grant money, which as far as I can tell they are not. Only Sheldon has been asked to teach a class and that was just for a contrived set-up with Howard this season. Basically they work whatever makes it easiest for Chuck…
I think she was just jealous of how good Simon Helberg's hair looks
The backdrop of the street behind the flailing Hans Gruber was awesomely creative. Loren Bouchard should direct a musical
Damn then, he's got more voice flexibility than I give him credit for
I noticed in the credits for the first time that Rudy is voiced by the great Brian Huskey, which makes me somehow like the character even more
I think that was H. Jon Benjamin providing the voice in the only non-Bob role on the show that I can recall
Was the offer to get in on it legitimate?
That whole scene with Kevin and Sophia at the flower shop was great, even though the climax (see what I did there?) was pretty heavily telegraphed the uncomfortable brushing against each other and hugging stuff was well done.
It's been a while since I watched "Rejected". That's one of those things I have to watch every few years just to remember the absurd brilliance. By the time it was finished, my anus was bleeding. Beautiful stuff.
Or Mark Hamill starring in "Guys, and dolls! We're just a bunch of crazy guys, and dolls!"