Hey Todd, with regards to your closing sentence, the object of the verb phrase "appear to be" is properly a predicate nominative (renaming the subject), so "never who he appears to be" is correct.
Hey Todd, with regards to your closing sentence, the object of the verb phrase "appear to be" is properly a predicate nominative (renaming the subject), so "never who he appears to be" is correct.
Oy, TVDW:
"“Mother Daughter Laser Razor,” which sends Louise with mother Linda…to a spa day"
"Premiere?" "Exclusive?" I've had this track since it was released on their live collection Almanac in 2004.
"Premiere?" "Exclusive?" I've had this track since it was released on their live collection Almanac in 2004.
Lots of early They Might Be Giants would qualify, but how about "They'll Need a Crane?" A bouncy, up-tempo song about a divorce.
Lots of early They Might Be Giants would qualify, but how about "They'll Need a Crane?" A bouncy, up-tempo song about a divorce.
Anyone else think that the "space dwarves" guy was voiced by Bobo T. Baggins from Frisky Dingo?
I might like Dr. Mrs. The Monarch a little better, but it's a close thing.
"I thought that it was "with the hockey who was supposed to ride him in one version of the plan sinking into the throes of addiction" - that Gary Stevens was supposed to ride in this race."
All the names of the major horses have been given at this point if you pay close attention to the dialogue.
Fucking autotune.
I registered just to say that I hate it when people say that something is "one of the best, bar none." That doesn't make any sense. In fact, it makes even less sense than "one of the best by far," which already sort of doesn't make sense. "Bar none" doesn't mean "extremely" or "very much so," it means "with no…