I really like that line. The image and the slant rhyme are both kinda fun.
I really like that line. The image and the slant rhyme are both kinda fun.
You've got a lure I can't deny,
But you've had your chance,
so say goodbye.
Say goodbye.
Thanks for reminding me that was a thing. I've had half-forgotten Heathcliff fragments cluttering up my brain, but they have now been properly categorized. Heh, that sounds like a pun.
Please tell me that is semen that has spent time in a bum*.
So I just missed a question about Russ Meyer at Pub Trivia. Curse you, Frequency Illusion!
Dickensian? That's probably not what I think it is.
Streets ahead, @avclub-bca3531762af8a993c4f60c48fd5e33b:disqus .
I hope it's that guy. Or he at least got some credit/money.
Ahmir Thompson
She wasted all of that time jamming with the console cowboys in cyberspace. Shoulda known better.
Don't fight it. Nathan Fillion is everywhere.
Ugh, was that from your mom's Facebook?
What the fuck, Death? Take a break. Steve wants to see you in the conference room after you get your coffee.
And tall boots? Please have tall boots!
Yeah, I saw that after I posted my comment. I've had this mental connection for fifteen years, but never thought to examine it until I shouted about it on the Internet. Mysterious ways, and all that.
Commence to jigglin'!
The review mentions the authors of those to works, Pirandello and Sartre, respectively.
Yeah, I saw that Stanley Adams was the actor, but never made that connection. It kinda blew my mind when it was pointed out.
I first saw "Five Characters in Search of an Exit" at about the same time as the movie Cube and they both terrified me. I have loved this kind of story ever since.
"Once Upon a Time" actually reminds me a lot of "Trials and Tribble-ations", and what a coincidence we get to watch them in the same week. The two episodes are not strongly thematically linked, but they both are genuinely funny time travel episodes that use aging actors and distinct props and cinematography to…