It's not racist; religion =/= race.
It's not racist; religion =/= race.
She'll still always be Wendy Fister to me.
I liked kid Kyle Mooney. It's nice when a fat kid grows up to be a skinny adult.
In this case, the correct term is "accurate".
Anytime you walk away from Bill Cosby without genital soreness is a good experience.
Remember that episode where a murder was solved in an unrealistic fashion and there was fifteen minutes of pointless bickering? That was my favorite.
I didn't even make the Clark Street connection, athough I have been there. It was just kind of obvious it would be Bear related but not Bears itself because that's a giveaway. And I'm pretty sure the Memphis Grizzlies weren't a thing in 1915.
Nothing really current, but I put off Breaking Bad for that reason (also my first impressions were that it didn't seem like that good a premise). A friend is a super-fan so I might bum a few DVDs if I ever find the time to watch multiple days' worth of television.
"Office-Submarine!"
Hey, people expecting a Cheers spin-off are the only reason Norm MacDonald's sitcom had any audience.
He barely played any drums, and when he did he was always beside a professional who was clearly doing all of the real work. At one point he had to play a twenty second intro on a keyboard and fucked it up so badly he had to start over.
I saw an All-Starr band show last year too and went almost exclusively to see Todd. Watching Ringo embarrass himself went from funny to sad a little too quickly.
Awesome. My dad loved Todd Rundgren too (specifically Something/Anything). Your dad is pretty cool, Marah.
Some of us have been waiting well over a decade for that reunion.
Attended a small pub-crawl-style music festival. Acts seen include Andrew WK, the Black Lips, Alvvays, and the Arkells.
If this doesn't play Ian hunter's "Cleveland Rocks" at some point, I
m not watching it.
But what do the other forty-six Anna Kendricks think? That's certainly enough for a quorum.
Yeah, it's not the finest moment in the moment, but it's at least entertaining and offers a pay-off to some of the sneaking around stuff without having to tackle some great piece of mythology. It's a decent one-off and something that could have been tried at another point in the show's run.
It's never a good day when I find myself agreeing with Morrissey.
Also surprised not to see Conviction. It wasn't very good either, but I remember it did decent ratings and might have been pushed over the edge of renewal had it billed itself as an official spin-off.