Edit: Comment redacted due to potential unintended offensiveness.
Edit: Comment redacted due to potential unintended offensiveness.
Don't-stoevsky?
Mond your own business.
I'm not aware of a term.
They are not finding illumination.
The Rolling Stones of sitcoms.
Stay classy, gents.
Some of her early hits were well-arranged, great-sounding records. She was the real deal for a stretch there.
Not a boxing fan, eh? Cool story, bro.
I doubt very many people paid $100 individually. Usually a few people go in together. Also, anyone who follows boxing could have predicted with a high degree of certainty how the fight would play out.
I'm not going to dispute that statement, but, unlike Cosby, he at least served his time for that offense.
I doubt many people paid $100 individually. If you had three people you probably spent less than going to a bar.
I think it boils down to this:
Her vocal dexterity is fairly impressive, but not very pleasant to listen to, like you said. And it's probably even worse to me now than it was back then, when it at least made some sense in an era of odd singers like Eddie Vedder and Layne Staley. However, she more than made up for it with her harmonica playing,…
That guy on the right…with the puffy shirt…what's the deal with that guy?
She's the Susan B. Anthony of overly affected vocalizations.
So fun. The last bit where Marah's trying wrap it up…then they hit the Biden/print edition/autotune trifecta. I just want to say thanks for leaving that in the piece.
He won't lose any fans because anyone who's a Mayweather fan already knew about both his fighting style and his personal issues prior to this past weekend. Also, his convictions have all been misdemeanors and he's been punished for them, including a 90-day jail sentence served in 2012. I'm not a Mayweather fan, but…
Fair enough, although it was still a good read.
Unfortunately, based on the low-ish number of comments, it seems like the Sharon Lawrence edition got lost in the weekend shuffle.