College football? Man, I even hate real football. I just don't get that at all.
College football? Man, I even hate real football. I just don't get that at all.
Yeah, but Boston sports fans very quickly became the most intolerable people in the world. It even took the Syrian rebels longer than that to lose the sympathy of the American public.
Get rid of Chief Wahoo, and maybe the gods will allow you to win the series. That shit's unbelievably offensive.
Except the regent part.
I'm pretty sure that Richardson is referred to as Queenie exactly one time, by Flasheart in episode 1, but for some reason that's what the character is called consistently in any discussion of the show. Weird.
I don't care for Flasheart in this episode that much either, but in Blackadder Goes Forth, he's amazing. Just hilarious, from start to finish.
Doesn't Percy still have a beard in "Head?" That would imply that it comes first.
I'd like to say the same thing to Boston Market. I'm not even sure what type of food they sell, but I see their commercials pretty frequently.
I doubt that "I find old people having sex to be disgusting," is much of a deal breaker at the age of thirty. I mean, how often does it even come up?
Are you saying that you're a 30 year old virgin? That's…fine, of course. But unusual, to say the least. Maybe if you weren't so grossed out by people's gross parts…
Well, if that's your attitude by then, you don't have to worry about having any sex at 70.
Weird. Somehow this comment was attached to the disqus account I created for The Dissolve instead of my AV Club account. This vexes me.
Jimmy Two-times?
"You'll NEED a drink when you see the size of these damn trousers!"
Wow, I didn't expect that this was actually a thing that might be happening. The idea is to do it as a stage musical? I saw it more as an epic movie…
Village Green Preservation Society would be a better choice, I think.
I've had a Pogues musical in my head for years now. Not a biopic, but something that uses their songs as part of a fictional story. It would have to take place in London, Dublin, Belfast, New York and maybe Sydney, too, maybe during the 80's. But I haven't got any idea what the plot would be. Maybe like three…
Commonish. At least as part of the hiring process. After that, not really.
I can't wait for the day when "feminism" really doesn't exist anymore, because it's just a given that men and women are treated equally. Maybe then the word can justifiably be used as a label for people who have a bias against men; I guess I'd be OK with that. Just as I would love to someday be able to call myself a…
I think odduck is overstating his point, but I do think that living in a community of a certain size can keep most people on good behavior most of the time. When you get socially ostracized for not meeting the moral standards of the group, you have a powerful incentive to behave. The problem, of course, it that a lot…