You saw all of those? Wow.
You saw all of those? Wow.
You saw all of those? Wow.
Only if rich people like something.
Only if rich people like something.
That analogy might work better if your latter example wasn't two idiotic things to do to celebrate a team's victory.
That analogy might work better if your latter example wasn't two idiotic things to do to celebrate a team's victory.
Sneakthief!
Sneakthief!
The Simpsons is wannabe Family Guy? Shirley, you jest.
The Simpsons is wannabe Family Guy? Shirley, you jest.
And I'm thinking good manager types are always going to care about stuff like that. The same as companies care about awards that they have to nominate themselves for and pay for the dubious privilege of posting the award on their website.
And I'm thinking good manager types are always going to care about stuff like that. The same as companies care about awards that they have to nominate themselves for and pay for the dubious privilege of posting the award on their website.
Definitely some on Netflix. Not sure about last season. Then again, I am referring to Canadian Netflix, which isn't nearly as good.
Definitely some on Netflix. Not sure about last season. Then again, I am referring to Canadian Netflix, which isn't nearly as good.
There used to be a band that played at the University I went to called The Beatless. I thought that was kind of clever.
There used to be a band that played at the University I went to called The Beatless. I thought that was kind of clever.
George Clooney was in a movie about that. It was "The Men Who Stare at Goatse."
George Clooney was in a movie about that. It was "The Men Who Stare at Goatse."
Before Call Me Maybe was an international smash, she had a single that was a poppy version of "There's a Hole in the Bucket, Dear Liza." It was an odd choice, I thought. Kind of like the "Itsy Bitsy Spider" verse in Carly Simon's "Coming Around Again."
Before Call Me Maybe was an international smash, she had a single that was a poppy version of "There's a Hole in the Bucket, Dear Liza." It was an odd choice, I thought. Kind of like the "Itsy Bitsy Spider" verse in Carly Simon's "Coming Around Again."