…you didn't follow through with that "Yur momma" joke.
…you didn't follow through with that "Yur momma" joke.
The business model just can't support chains in the affluent suburbs anymore — it'll survive just fine in the big cities and small towns.
What I hated was when you find a game there you really like and can't find in the fucking store and the next time you come into rent it its disappeared from the shelves and they say it was stolen and then every time you see it on eBay its the fucking UK EDITION and the damn seller cancels the auction every time you…
Its a natural evolution after a year or so of running a booth at the craft faire to sell your crocheted ironic Care Bears. My favorite was Ennui Bear.
Perhaps your local hipsters haven't reached the Small Hipster Business Owner stage of their evolution.
The most amusing part for me is that there's still plenty of mom-n-pop video rental places here in the Bay Area.
I'd forgotten how pretentious Denis Leary was back then.
LOL I'm sorry, I honestly didn't see that there. :)
All awesome performers — none of them punks, per se.
I know we're already on 1993, but it kinda sucks that there's no mention of The Gits. Mia Zapata ruled.
Its all good. Be sure to check out The Gits. Viva Zapata!
I don't even know anymore.
Its always appropriate to say you hate Kanye. I mentioned it in the middle of communion last week.
Wow, so you started hating everything right around the time it became cool to hate everything. Good job.
lame
The people who encourage me to watch Ali G were the same people in my life who couldn't get enough of Tom Green. These same people, for some reason, could not understand why I liked Sifl and Olie.
I tend to like my comedy shows to be, y'know, funny.
Yes, because when I go looking for a punk band to listen to, the first thing I look for is "musicianship". So, how were the X-Games this year, bra?
Every one of things articles reminds me why I only listen to 70s punk.
I could never figure out if I was supposed to be laughing when I watched that show.