So, no. Not really.
So, no. Not really.
glad someone else remembers that album!
BA in Anthropology. I was an archaeologist for a while, but it didn't pay the bills.
The late 80s/early 90s was a dark time. No Internet, and cable in a dorm room was unheard of. So when we were kicking back after class, passing the bong, The Real Ghostbusters was the best we could do.
Not ALL American beer, dude. But, yes, the big name light lagers made with rice and/or corn are usually total shite.
Battle Beyond The Stars!
Don't feed the trolls.
this
5.6%? Pffft. Lots of great tasting craft beers are north of 6%.
"bro-rsemen" has got to be the most belabored and unfunny pun in an AV Club headline, ever.
A great Sunday afternoon movie. I recall being surprised and delighted that they used Pink Floyd's (underrated) Seamus to play over the end credits.
I read Sword of Shannara in junior high (80s) and recognized it then as derivative of Tolkien, but it was somewhat enjoyable. I then read Elfstones and then gave up. Over the years I've seen the other books roll out on the shelves but ignored them. When the origin stories came out a few years ago, set in our time, I…
Ha! Upon seeing that commercial, my 15yo daughter asked "Is that her dad?"
I'm sure I'm not the only one that projected her into J. Geils' Centerfold as the cute brunette.
The A.V. Club
Sorry to be Captain Pedant, but it's "maybe the rain isn't really to blame."
"Rangling"? Really?
Oh, ha ha. Old web site looks old. WTF?
A Salty Dog is a real drink. It's a Greyhound (vodka & grapefruit juice) with salt on the rim, like a Margarita. Maybe Artie was sloppy with the salt…
I was hoping for an eye-wetting device like in the books.