Sometimes I see that guy in the Park Street Station downtown. I'm pretty sure it's a homemade version of an actual chinese instrument (a coworker once gave my wife a cd of music from that instrument), but I can't remember the name.
Sometimes I see that guy in the Park Street Station downtown. I'm pretty sure it's a homemade version of an actual chinese instrument (a coworker once gave my wife a cd of music from that instrument), but I can't remember the name.
She was annoying, but still, she was hot. That's gotta be worth something, right guys?
Oh yes Julius. It made me greatly miss the show my wife and I refer to fondly as Bradley Whitford's Mustache. Oh how I miss the BWM and little Tommy Hanks.
Dalton Rocks
Timothy Dalton made this episode (without him it would have been another season for suckfest). I really liked the Avatar joke.
I kind of enjoyed Ed's take on Danny Boy as well. I wouldn't call it great and it definitely had an Ed O'Neill vibe to it, but I found it rather pleasant. Definitely not worth threatening to pull the plug on an old man for…
Oh and they must retcon the whole Book graphic novel. That thing was retarded. And not in the good, win you some Oscars kind of way. It went full retard.
Hey, Chuck wasn't whining about the state of his romance with Sarah. That alone pushes it higher than a D in my book.
I felt the same way about the reviews for the second season of Human Target. Yes, it wasn't as good as the first season. I don't think there are many people who would argue about that (even if they feel, as I do, that Indira Varma is nice eye candy). But you don't need to bring that up in every single review and…
I kind of liked it
I thought it was just silly enough, it got rid of the baby drama and the wedding stuff, while whiney, wasn't as annoying as most of the relationship drama has been until now. Maybe because I had that same discussion (only reversed), but I thought it was much better than the show had been previously…
Oh really? I missed that. I thought he was just bored and out of shape and no way getting into the game so just jamming with some tunes.
See as a native Michigander with all the shit our state has been through I liked the eminem commercial. The fist statue and "imported from detroit" well as much as it feels like the rest of the country craps on us, it felt like that was a way of saying "we're still here."
At least 3 of the previous posters have china syndrome.
Am I wrong
or do the real originals no longer exist?
I give that show a huge pass based entirely on Captain Malcolm Reynolds. Between that and Captain Hammer, I'll watch a lot of crap from Fillion.
Glad I'm not the only one. I thought it was ridiculous, but my wife was making fun of me for critiquing a girl's makeup job.
I used to play that on my commodore 64. It was awesome. (and yes, that makes me really freaking old).
Ok, glad to know I'm not imagining things here.
The arcade game was awesome
Can't they just bring back the old arcade game and give everyone that wheel controller? Because that game was the bomb. I remember playing it at the roller rink while trying not to roll away on my skates (I'm not what you'd call classically "coordinated"). That game and that spy hunter…
I was wondering the same thing, Ben, but then gave in and suspended my disbelief. My wife threatened to hit me at the end of the episode because after the parachuting bit I said, "what do you bet Dalton is Volkof?" I really didn't think it'd be true, but seemed like the sort of jokey thing the show would do.
I think McNutt doesn't find the RA bit funny because it strikes too close to home. Sort of like all of Big Bang Theory for me.