I'm not really into Jillian. Alice, though, I would hit that until the swallows came back to Capistrano.
I'm not really into Jillian. Alice, though, I would hit that until the swallows came back to Capistrano.
Also of the 34 year old shitkicker in "Up Against the Wall Redneck Mother"
Seems weird to bleep that. Aren't all of those words kosher on Comedy Central? I mean, they said "dick" about a dozen times.
Please educate me. I read Henry IV and remember Falstaff as more of a loveable scamp or minor criminal, not a sadistic manipulator. That description sounds more like Iago.
Any lip readers catch what billy kept saying that kept getting bleeped? Sounded like he was talking about gay sex, which I guess was the idea, but didn't really make sense in context.
"Combs devours copious scenery as a demented, power-mad Falstaffian figure who gets his sick kicks forcing desperate people to commit crimes against each other as part of a tortured family tradition of sadism and degradation."
And Idiocracy is about how overbreeding poor and minorities are a threat to civilization.
Body of an American
A Pair of Brown Eyes
Boys From County Hell
Decades of drinking and drug abuse finished the job.
Not sure if you're trolling or not but farmers buy a lot of pickup trucks. They get big tax deductions for them, actually.
"It strikes me as particularly petty to feel disgust or outright rage just because we decide to elevate them for 2 minutes every half a century."
I actually agree that "sexual assault" is an overly inflammatory term for this situation. But don't get too caught up in the culture war aspect of it. Do you have a daughter? If you did, and some creep decided that being an awesome dude driving a luxury car meant he could put his mouth on her, in front of a huge…
I'm not the world's biggest feminist, but I do have a daughter. My litmus test for stuff like this is "what would I do if someone did this to my daughter?"
Which would be funny considering that Robert Pollard is at the opposite end of the spectrum re: prolificness.
I was just talking with someone about the album and he was saying that he was disappointed it wasn't more of a step forward. Me, I'm happy to hear more of the classic sound with a hint of experiment. I sincerely hope that we see some EPs come out in the near future expanding on the sound hinted at in the last 3…
I was 13 when it came out, but I didn't hear it until I was 17. Fuck it, I feel old either way.
This is probably the best use of DJ Qualls (aka Mark E Smith's long lost son) I've ever seen.
Where was that?
The stars of the show are the weakest characters, which is why the show is at its worst when it doesn't take place in the office.
I loved that part. If you ever go on a parenting messageboard (and I don't recommend it), it's exactly like that.