POP POP?
POP POP?
Even weirder, 'cuz my dad read this post, didn't tell me about it, and still refuses to play baseball with me!
Even weirder, 'cuz my dad read this post, didn't tell me about it, and still refuses to play baseball with me!
William H. Macy was great as an occasional guest star in the early seasons (I seem to remember he injured himself tossing the caber). Also the lovely Julie Bowen had a story arc.
William H. Macy was great as an occasional guest star in the early seasons (I seem to remember he injured himself tossing the caber). Also the lovely Julie Bowen had a story arc.
I liked how they put the final letter about Greene's demise on the bulletin board, then fast forwarded in time to see the tattered letters still there as chaos swirls around them. Life goes on even after we're gone. Bittersweet man.
I liked how they put the final letter about Greene's demise on the bulletin board, then fast forwarded in time to see the tattered letters still there as chaos swirls around them. Life goes on even after we're gone. Bittersweet man.
Remember the one where Doug Ross and others were in the lunch room and he grabbed a broom and started hobbling around on it and impersonating Kerri Weaver, then she came in and saw him? That was great.
Remember the one where Doug Ross and others were in the lunch room and he grabbed a broom and started hobbling around on it and impersonating Kerri Weaver, then she came in and saw him? That was great.
Sexy, Sexy voice. I remember a scene where she and Greene were totally worn out, working the night shift and stitching up a drunk guy who kept mumbling "You're the tops, you're the Tower of Pisa". Then they absently minded starting singing the song along with him. One of those small, funny moments the show did so…
Sexy, Sexy voice. I remember a scene where she and Greene were totally worn out, working the night shift and stitching up a drunk guy who kept mumbling "You're the tops, you're the Tower of Pisa". Then they absently minded starting singing the song along with him. One of those small, funny moments the show did so…
One of the all-time great shows. I agree with the six seasons and a drop off sentiment. I remember realizing it had jumped the shark when they had Carter and Luka (sp) literally sword-fight over Abbey's affections.
One of the all-time great shows. I agree with the six seasons and a drop off sentiment. I remember realizing it had jumped the shark when they had Carter and Luka (sp) literally sword-fight over Abbey's affections.
Yeah, I was not aware there was this whole class structure thing in NYC. Not surprising, many northsiders in Chicago consider themselves "The Beautiful People" whereas southsiders are the down-to-earth working class.
Yeah, I was not aware there was this whole class structure thing in NYC. Not surprising, many northsiders in Chicago consider themselves "The Beautiful People" whereas southsiders are the down-to-earth working class.
YEAH, EINSTEIN! SCIENCE, BITCH!
YEAH, EINSTEIN! SCIENCE, BITCH!
I just saw Gallery Girls for the first time. Was fun to watch in a train-wreck sort of way. I really hope Work of Art is picked up by someone. Outside of Survivor, it was the only reality show worth watching.
I just saw Gallery Girls for the first time. Was fun to watch in a train-wreck sort of way. I really hope Work of Art is picked up by someone. Outside of Survivor, it was the only reality show worth watching.
Funny, and clever article O'Neal! I picture Badger behind the counter of her store, while Skinny Pete sweeps up.