Yes, that's how franchises work.
Yes, that's how franchises work.
Best of New Order is the tightest I can think of.
Guy Ritchie and Charlie Hunnam defiling the Arthurian legend means I'm inclined to agree.
Bizarre. Just the other day I thought of Kids of Widney High for the first time in probably 10 years. I had a roommate in college who played that CD all the time.
And was a weirdo who gave his dad full-on mouth kisses: http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-u…
Yeah, Great Society, my ass!
Don't worry, I've got Leonard Part 6 ready to go on an eternal loop.
Well, Ozzy's passed out in the rec room but you'll get his garbled opinion when one of my assistants rouses him.
Would you prefer:
Nah, he's crazy and kills people anyway. The new hand is just an interesting anecdote.
It's always a pendulum, though. I predict a generation or two from now will be fervently into physical media as a reaction.
Yeah, well, you look more like a puffin than a penguin.
I like that even the posing of the Instagram promo photo says "what is this shit?".
It's slightly weird that you haven't heard of The Bell Jar, as it's a pretty famous novel.
I would say that's the middle verse where Tiffany actually got to write the lyrics and it's a bunch of descriptors that mean something only to her.
A Great Job Internet, that's bad!
Way to open a controversy even greater than gun control there: ranking Bond theme songs.
*PantsGoblin digs 14 people to death with shovel in a Krispy Kreme*
Neither do I. Hold me.
I'd definitely say Wendi McLendon-Covey deserves better had I ever once heard of her.