If, since then, you've had a man who looked like that, then allow me to proffer my most sincere congratulations.
If, since then, you've had a man who looked like that, then allow me to proffer my most sincere congratulations.
For embarrassing myself in public, I guess.
I used to tell my students that there's nothing wrong with liking stupid/bad/crappy stuff as long as you: 1. recognize it for what it's worth; and 2. don't insist that the crap you like isn't crap because you like it so it must be good.
I'm so sorry. This sort of looks like mindless fun.
And Chad & Jeremy had a hit record before the Beatles came over. I like to think of them as the opening act of the British Invasion.
Jeremy's still working, as an actor; they did a small reunion tour not too long ago.
Don't forget the reboot in the '90s, or whenever it was. It was most notable, I think, for bringing in Greg Morris' son, Phil, to play his onscreen son.
Phil, probably best known for his turn on Seinfeld as the Johnny Cochrane character.
I just watched the first ep of Department S yesterday. Odd.
I tried one of these and gave up after maybe 20 minutes. Even with David McCallum, it was not enough of this and too much of that.
You can find full episodes on youtube, though.
Peon, if I could, I'd like your comment 5 times.
Mel Torme, not Mel Gibson, right?
Beat me to it.
Also, this book should be required reading for anyone who thinks tv shows accurately represent what court is like and how lawyers operate.
And by "chapter" you mean first third or half of the book? I recall it's a lot longer than a single chapter, especially by today's standards. Yes, Dan Brown, I do…
Shorter graves than usual, presumably.
Do tell.
Me, the Abbott & Costello movies. They were on regularly on the weekends—growing up in a major city with multiple tv stations had its advantages. Sort of like cable now, but with a lot less junk.
Lindsay Lohan now regrets going blonde. Especially after The Canyons.
Seriously, I'd rather see Alphonse Ribiero (whatever) as Rooster. At least he's done musicals.
Be careful—Diana Ross may hear you. And she won't want to play Miss Hannigan.
Here's the last version, with Alan Cumming as Rooster. This is the good part of the movie.
http://www.youtube.com/watc…
If they bring back Alan Cumming, it might be worth seeing.
Married…with Children?
Seinfeld?