The Cubs are definitely back on their game.
The Cubs are definitely back on their game.
I expanded my punk rock library this weekend. 9,870 tracks now, or 17.5 days of music. Also tearing through the complete Kids in the Hall, which is delightful. I didn't realize how many episodes I hadn't seen.
I sometimes enjoyed Lately (when the panelists were solid), so I gave this one a shot. It's not good. Needs a lot of work.
I turned on Conan last night, for the Natasha Legerro interview, and caught some of the interview with Sandler and Spade. Sandler telling a story about farting into the phone while on the line with Spade.
Probably.
Jenningses.
I thought they did win! I actually find myself caring (slightly) about the outcome of the game now. Must be due to the professional and passionate announcing work.
Oh yes. I'm definitely skipping Bloodline to watch this five times.
And Allen Ginsberg grew up there.
SPAM!!
You know what? I'm not sure I've ever gotten the runs from Taco Bell, unless alcohol was also involved. Heartburn, sure. I'm not saying it isn't garbage food…
Birding is a passionate hobby of his. So, good call!
Fuck yeah Mclusky.
It's not to my taste but Chance is at home in it, and as such I'm able to get into it. Consider me a convert.
I love PFT but, alas, not one of my favorite bits.
Okay. Perhaps I haven't scrolled around much since they posted it.
I must recommend The 25th Hour, along with Do The Right Thing.
I watched Bullets again a couple months ago, and it didn't hold up that well. I think Dianne Wiest is its saving grace. I just don't find it that funny, and I'm a pretty forgiving Allen fan (loaded statement), excepting a couple early 00's duds.
I watched the final season again recently too. I actually enjoyed it more this time through. I remembered AJ's story being such a drag but I didn't have a problem with it, knowing where it was all going.
I listened to Coloring Book, and liked it a lot, though it's very churchy. "Blessings", "All Night" and "Smoke Break" were my favorite tracks on first listen.
I watched Pollywogs and don't recommend it, unless you pine for footage of Minnesota as I sometimes do. Kate Lyn Sheil is amazing but overall it's a slog,…