There was also when I was in Berlin and went to see the building David Bowie and Iggy Pop lived in. It was so nondescript that it was amazing.
There was also when I was in Berlin and went to see the building David Bowie and Iggy Pop lived in. It was so nondescript that it was amazing.
Sleater-Kinney
When I first came out to this part of the world, to look at colleges, my dad and I took a picture of the sign. It was very important.
Important Observation
The firemen were indeed ridiculously hot.
If I remember my Internet Rules, you've just willed it into being. (Or at least a shitty drawing of it on someone's DeviantArt site.)
Fritzy- these kind of boys are way less threatening than actual boys. It's baby steps here.
Wouldn't glam metal cause it to die?
You call this a soccer riot? I'll show you a soccer riot!
Man, I wish I could commandeer a TV to watch while I'm working during the World Cup. Last one it was summer break while I was in college, before I started a summer job, so I could watch nearly the whole thing (except for the part during my cousin's wedding). This year I'm going to have to work through most of it.
Especially the shirt exchange at the end.
I can't wait to see the "honest" tackles of the US and England playing each other in 3-d. (A disappointing 1-1 draw is only disappointing to the English, Kurt, as the English newspapers insist that England will win this year and the American soccer press, such as it is, takes all their cues from there.)
For a pro golfer, Tiger has great abs. But compared to most pro golfers, so do I.
Butch enough for Canadian football movies?
Isn't Cheyenne Jackson the new guy on 30 Rock? The Canadian?
What's funny about that song is that every band he mentions are really good for dancing. And most of them are good bands.
I thought Dave Grohl was Bernard Sumner.
Being Human was on BBC America at one point- I remember really enjoying what I saw of it.
Thank you, AV Club, for keeping me sane during the work day.
No. We can't declare pop music dead, just different in the way we access and relate to it. (Also, 90%-95% of everything always sucks.)
Yeah. I even like pop music and I miss a lot of it- I don't have a car, so I'm reliant on my iPod. I get recommendations from friends and the Internet. I hear things eventually, but I'm not hugely in tune with everything. The top 40 just isn't part of my regular life.
I'd watch the hell out of reruns of Kids in the Hall. I have the DVDs, but there's just something about finding them on TV…