I liked the Vlade/Drazen one. Didn't watch the Red Sox 2004 comeback one because that's another subject that requires absolutely no more examination, or the NASCAR one because it's NASCAR.
I liked the Vlade/Drazen one. Didn't watch the Red Sox 2004 comeback one because that's another subject that requires absolutely no more examination, or the NASCAR one because it's NASCAR.
'In the US the conspiracy theory subculture has been hijacked by the right .."
'In the US the conspiracy theory subculture has been hijacked by the right .."
"30 For 30 now merely counts as an umbrella title attesting to the never-miss quality of the films in the series"
"30 For 30 now merely counts as an umbrella title attesting to the never-miss quality of the films in the series"
So this chain of events is eventually going to turn into the "meet cute" in an indie quirkfest rom com starring Greta Gerwig and Jonah Hill, right?
So this chain of events is eventually going to turn into the "meet cute" in an indie quirkfest rom com starring Greta Gerwig and Jonah Hill, right?
We're a long way from the days when this band was such a music industry powerhouse that the likes of Carson Daly could shorthand their name on TRL as "P Roach" and EVERYONE knew who he was referring to.
We're a long way from the days when this band was such a music industry powerhouse that the likes of Carson Daly could shorthand their name on TRL as "P Roach" and EVERYONE knew who he was referring to.
This was inevitable. Some sleazy manager has probably been chirping in Redfoo's ear for six months: "You're the talented one. SkyBlu is just riding your coattails. Sure, people see LMFAO, but they're really paying for Redfoo. You gotta go solo, baby."
This was inevitable. Some sleazy manager has probably been chirping in Redfoo's ear for six months: "You're the talented one. SkyBlu is just riding your coattails. Sure, people see LMFAO, but they're really paying for Redfoo. You gotta go solo, baby."
By the way, anyone else besides me watch Kinnear's "The Best of the Worst"?
By the way, anyone else besides me watch Kinnear's "The Best of the Worst"?
[Craig J. Clark's comment ends, cut to Kinnear in front of green screen graphics. Kinnear looks perplexed, doesn't say anything for five seconds]
[Craig J. Clark's comment ends, cut to Kinnear in front of green screen graphics. Kinnear looks perplexed, doesn't say anything for five seconds]
I long for the lost golden age of this format, when titans like Sports Soup and The Dish enthralled audiences on a weekly basis.
I long for the lost golden age of this format, when titans like Sports Soup and The Dish enthralled audiences on a weekly basis.
I'm always puzzled by who her audience is.You'd figure that fans from the "Get This Party Started" and "Stupid Girls" era would have moved on by now and become a little embarassed by the phony "I'm a rock star!" posing. But the last two singles she released before this album were massive chart hits … it's just hard…
I'm always puzzled by who her audience is.You'd figure that fans from the "Get This Party Started" and "Stupid Girls" era would have moved on by now and become a little embarassed by the phony "I'm a rock star!" posing. But the last two singles she released before this album were massive chart hits … it's just hard…
Has there really been an "argument" over the potential real life inspiration of a book that maybe a couple thousand people have bought?