What the fuck are you talking about?
What the fuck are you talking about?
Indeed. Perhaps second only to "when you someone eat it".
I'm still waiting for a firstie that can top this classic:
http://www.avclub.com/artic…
I agree the canceraids thing is pretty lame and played out, but not as much as the 'turn up and insult everyone'-style trolling PD seems to have mastered.
Todd, you are quite correct
Naya Rivera is unbelievably smoking hot.
Drop it Like it's Hot is fucking incredible. So simple, so perfect. The video is excellent too.
Well done! Hey, here's a pretty sweet track featuring Bilal:
http://www.youtube.com/watc…
Daww… And now it's gone.
Hey, it's surprising and nice to see some Travis love on here! The Invisible Band is a great wee album. 'Dear Diary' in particular is a beautiful track.
Fuck yeah, Soundgarden are the shit. Chris Cornell's more recent shittiness seems to have made a lot of people forget that they were amazing in their time. I'm glad you guys haven't.
Also, Bungle fucking rules. The way Steve described hearing Nirvana the first time, that's how I felt when I first heard their self-titled album. (Quite a while after it came out, but still…)
Yeah, I wasn't entirely sure what Steve was implying by including FNM in that list. As an aside, I'm surprised how often the band gets overlooked when people do retrospectives of the '90s. I mean, Angel Dust is a stone-cold classic and hugely influential.
I f#$%ed all over your sister.
I don't want to sound creepy, but I would love to romance Alison Brie, settle down, have a few kids and grow old together.
Oh yeah, and it's also a pretty convenient way to keep up to date with gigs too.
Facebook is only as lame as your friends are, pretty much. My news feed is more or less a constant stream of interesting links and hilarious comment threads, since I delete/block anyone who lames it up with whiny status updates or pointless photos of them getting drunk. Sure, there are other sites that do the same…
"I had no idea people cried while simply listening to a song. "
I have a playlist of songs that have actually made me cry at some point, and it's getting pretty huge. Since losing a family member a couple of years ago it doesn't take much to set me off anymore. Got a lot of Radiohead on there, plus a few tracks from Sea Change. I'm surprised no one's mentioned Blur's 'No Distance…
At least the Wellington Botanic Gardens got a mention. Seriously, New Zealand went nuts over that one.
Funnily enough, I actually think that the TOHs are some of the more watchable episodes of the more recent seasons, since the breaking of continuity and fucking around with the characters doesn't seem as terrible as it does on a 'regular' episode.