Maybe @lindsayfunke:disqus is in the CIA? They go wild for the stuff, apparently.
Maybe @lindsayfunke:disqus is in the CIA? They go wild for the stuff, apparently.
I'll believe it when I see it.
But his hair is so thick his barber charges him double!
People have a much harder time differentiating Wright and Gilmour.
Also, by far the most important development of the Gin & Port era was the death of Uncanny Valley Britta. Gillian looked fucking phenomenal in this episode.
This episode was OK. Anything with Shawshank commentary was pretty bad, but everything else was very good. I thought this was going to be a new classic after five minutes, but boy was that winking Abed voiceover fucking insufferable. Britta was awesome. This would've been the best Pierce episode in a long while if…
I could've gone with 17 or 18 less.
How much does one take live singing into account? There are plenty of singers who can't seem to maintain their style outside of the studio.
Fair enough. I'd opt for Road Apples myself, which is just one of the most fun albums to listen to, even if some of the material isn't as strong some other albums.
Black Mirror has tons of imperfections, but I forgive them all because of how interesting and original the show is.
Of all the Hip albums, Day for Night?
Is this a novelty account?
You should read Embassytown, which sounds like it is right up your alley.
TGVs and AVEs don't look nearly as slick as the newer Shinkansens. Although the AGVs look cool.
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There are plenty of acts that just fall into complete acrimony and hatred once the money runs out. The kind of bands that can't keep the same lineup together for more than 6 months. That actually split into two and have both fighting over the name and what little remains of its recognition. Really kind of sad.
It's the exact same piece, just reposted on Jezebel.
Also, just because I've always found this incredibly amusing, Steve Yzerman's famous double OT goal against the Blues was also noteworthy for another thing: the last time an NHL player would ever play without a helmet. The camera pans past a bucketless, disappointed Craig Mactavish after Yzerman scores.
I would never play goalie without a mask. Ever. Fifty years ago people would have thought of me the same way as certain people think now of players who wear visors. That's nuts.