Sounds like the average Fox viewer nowadays. It's like a religion over there
Sounds like the average Fox viewer nowadays. It's like a religion over there
Isn't he that comic character who is always drunk and hints at beating up his wife?
I actually would (if I got MSNBC) tune in to a moderate Republican from time to time. I'm probably the only person I know who occasionally will listen to what Joe Scarborough has to say. I don't always agree with him, but since when do I need to agree with every single thing a news personality says? And unlike someone…
No, I blame Criminal Minds.
Its a Star Trek thing. Don't ask.
Ughhh. The "hacker".
My guess is they thought they could expand their audience.
I never got why they thought this was a good idea. Did the average MSNBC viewer want to hear from her? Was the average Fox viewer going to switch channels to follow her for an hour a night? The answer to both it seems (though I could have told you this months ago) was "no."
Whenever I hear that whistle tune it gets stuck in my head for 3 days.
Not if she keeps getting that sweet Kia cash.
Wait, she's a Van Houten? I'd love to Borrow A Feeling from her.
Tamarindo!
I have over 11,000 comments here. He came into my territory.
The "Electronic Bullwhip" was the best selling adult toy in 2014.
Thanks!
That seems like an entirely reasonable and relevant use of their time and resources. Nothing else more important to look into.
As soon as I saw the picture (and the back of his head in it) I knew. Ain't nobody got a head like Stoll's.
I kinda love that the guy who is planning on putting up a Hillary burned at the stake play is actual;y going to end up making her sympathetic.
- The AV Club
It was on my mind because I'd just come back from shopping and noticed a few radio hits.