Jim Parsons would be good to see if he can do something besides Sheldon. You just know they would drive his BBT persona into the ground otherwise. I guess a part of me would like to see them spoof a BBT just to see who plays the other parts.
Jim Parsons would be good to see if he can do something besides Sheldon. You just know they would drive his BBT persona into the ground otherwise. I guess a part of me would like to see them spoof a BBT just to see who plays the other parts.
But what is bob373?
But what is bob373?
Colbert asking about a Smiths reunion and getting nowhere, and then pointing behind Morrissey and saying, "Ladies and Gentlemen, Mr. Johnny Marr!" was perhaps the funniest thing he has done all year. Yeah, I got my hopes up for just a second, and I think Morrissey was fazed for just a second too. The fact that…
Colbert asking about a Smiths reunion and getting nowhere, and then pointing behind Morrissey and saying, "Ladies and Gentlemen, Mr. Johnny Marr!" was perhaps the funniest thing he has done all year. Yeah, I got my hopes up for just a second, and I think Morrissey was fazed for just a second too. The fact that…
It's the Roland cowbell sound that dominated rap/hip-hop as well in the late 80s/early 90s. Specifically, the TR-707 had a sound that almost defined a year or two of drum machine enhanced music (rap, hip-hop, and otherwise). The flat bass drum is now considered an 80s relic, although I still like it.
It's the Roland cowbell sound that dominated rap/hip-hop as well in the late 80s/early 90s. Specifically, the TR-707 had a sound that almost defined a year or two of drum machine enhanced music (rap, hip-hop, and otherwise). The flat bass drum is now considered an 80s relic, although I still like it.
Done better by Erasure, of all bands, doing Edvard Grieg's "In the Hall of the Mountain King". Listen to it. You'll know it. (Yeah, 1987, but Vince Clarke has a talent for making electronic music with emotion.)
Done better by Erasure, of all bands, doing Edvard Grieg's "In the Hall of the Mountain King". Listen to it. You'll know it. (Yeah, 1987, but Vince Clarke has a talent for making electronic music with emotion.)
He's my protege!
He's my protege!
It's the "Metal Health" that drives one mad. Had to bang my head over that one.
It's the "Metal Health" that drives one mad. Had to bang my head over that one.
I totally agree with Sims' impressions on Mumford and Sons. I just can't believe he said so much about them.
I totally agree with Sims' impressions on Mumford and Sons. I just can't believe he said so much about them.
My only goal in life is to be buried in a piano crate…
But I foolishly put off getting really fat thinking I would live forever.
My only goal in life is to be buried in a piano crate…
But I foolishly put off getting really fat thinking I would live forever.
@avclub-808e22af6c33eea22608f30cef458844:disqus It's all local, no viruses. The hosts file is just a text file you can open in Notepad (or any other text editor).
@avclub-808e22af6c33eea22608f30cef458844:disqus It's all local, no viruses. The hosts file is just a text file you can open in Notepad (or any other text editor).
Wonder how he'd react if his son had a limp wrist with a pulse.