As is she!
As is she!
All I remember is that Ed O'Neill had a disco single.
Didn't it also have a stupid ending where one of the characters vanished behind a moving train?
I just think it's a shame that no one has utilised the cinematic qualities of the Popsicle Stick Skyscraper.
That killer bit with Radar Love is what makes me love this episode unconditionally. That, and "Back to Winnipeg!"
I didn't even know how Al Gore was when I first heard these jokes, yet still I found them hilarious, such is the power of a good Simpsons bit.
"You are hearing me talk"
Well, you just convinced me to play this, that sounds like awesome AI.
"Jane Austen makes @avclub-280ec5122d50341671626be674e1ae88:disqus feel =("
Only if it's based on the game.
Forget it, turn on the lasers!
That is one seriously annoying beat. They can't seriously expect us to swallow that tripe.
I read it in college. BY CHOICE!
I'd like to see that, if only for the possibility that Vince Vaughn might get his throat slit.
That's OK, @avclub-dbf687dc6b64aca354e2d7a8b994f3aa:disqus , we can't all be reading that book at the moment.
I can't remember the last time I heard someone refer to an internet company (which is probably just as archaic a term) as a "dotcom," though I'm positive that they were an idiot.
What bugged me about The Black Dahlia is that I'd just read the novel, and I felt that I would've been completely lost otherwise because it didn't explain things very well. Another viewing might change my mind (I do love the source material), but when I watched it a few years ago I don't think I even finished it…
Fireball and Mudflap!
I dunno, there's still Jon Bro. Or Robert Broatheon, that guy drank and fucked whores more than we mention Dawes.
How about just "A Feast for Bros?"