I thought the semgent about Jeff Zucker, and how he's made CNN the "news" equivalent of professional wrestling was a great example.
I thought the semgent about Jeff Zucker, and how he's made CNN the "news" equivalent of professional wrestling was a great example.
What the hell are you talking about? I was just giving the author of this article some context, since she didn't seem to understand the basis for that segment.
You're assuming there's going to be a "future."
"George Takei gave Bee an alternate-reality film reel (sure, why not)"
How does your imaginary daughter feel about it?
And bachelor parties.
Voters would see him as a bosom buddy.
Oooh… "strong words" from a bunch of Republican assclowns who probably did the same thing.
Barbie of Borg was the downfall of the show, IMO.
Moore might've turned that show around. Instead, they shot him down and he wisely left after, what, two (pretty decent, as I recall), episodes on the writing staff?
Huh. For me it was the other way around. Voyager's pilot is pretty great, and the first couple of seasons had a handful of others that were good (Just came across "Initiations," a really good one with Aron Eisenberg guest starring, on BBC America this morning). That arc that included Brad Dourif for a couple of…
They apparently did ask Michael Dorn about appearing as Worf's great-grandfather (Maybe his ST VI character?). They really lowballed him on pay, apparently, so he turned them down.
When I saw this article's headline of "new album from an old favorite,"I thought it was going to be a write-up of Willie's brand-new album.
Yep. He apparently tweeted about it. The new MYOF that just posted is apparently the last or second to last one.
On the plus side, their going country probably saved your soul.
That's a pretty great song too. After that album, I have no use for the guy… but Heart of the Matter is his sole laid bare.
Classic rock radio tends to overplay "Piano Man" for sure. I find it hard to believe they never play "It's Still Rock & Roll To Me" though. It was a #1 hit, and still one of his more beloved songs.
Why is it bullshit? There's a piano all the way through it as well. Playing a piano and harmonica at the same time can't be easy, but Joel does it.
Nope. I am an unabashed Joel fan.
I didn't pick her because I don't like any of her stuff.