True facts I just learned: Cobb once had a victory thrown out when both fighters tested positive for cocaine.
True facts I just learned: Cobb once had a victory thrown out when both fighters tested positive for cocaine.
Jesus, that's only from last year. They're *still* all insane about it.
Damn feminists, always being sensible…
Work for a dispensary or grower or etc. Make a sitcom out of it.
Lake time. Little bit cool and rainy, but it's only the beginning of the summer. I'll try again in a couple weeks. Drove out to a national wildlife refuge that I didn't realize was so close to my lake, and abuts another lake. It was…quiet. (Points if you can guess where I was based on those vague items.)
The hundreds of reviewers from many different types of media outlets who liked WW and hated the rest of the DCCU are all part of the feminist cabal, or something.
I would say you are both correct.
Y'ever hear of a place called Oklahoma City? I have, born and raised here, and from all of us to you, go fuck yourself.
Huh, Justin Bieber plays left-handed guitar? I'm left-handed but "left-handed guitar-playing" always seemed totally unnatural to me.
According to Wikipedia, both these things are true.
Apparently, being married to a Duplass causes premature aging. Maybe they should do a horror movie about that.
This is Washington state, not DC.
Also given the very existence of the site Splitsider.
'Olive The Nightlife'
'Target Bolive-ia"
"One problem with our scheme was that after we cooked the pizza, the cocaine was ruined."
Sorry for partying with big words.
Yeah, Jared is pretty much the only one to root for. But a character doesn't have to be likeable or redeemable to be interesting. It also doesn't help that they seem to be hitting the same basic beats every time around, e.g. "Richard has another great idea that gets stifled or stolen because he's hesitant and awkward,…
So. Who's the protagonist of Silicon Valley? Where's my hook into the show, the person I might want to know and see more of? It's certainly not Richard.
If only Paul Feig had someone to temper his Ghostbusters ideas into something more reasonably budgeted, like Dan Aykroyd did.
Here are some of Chance's viciously misogynistic lyrics: