This is outside my area of expertise, and I'd be surprised if you haven't already seen this, but I like The Sound of Music.
This is outside my area of expertise, and I'd be surprised if you haven't already seen this, but I like The Sound of Music.
I remember watching this in the theater, recognizing that the song was "Hey Jude," and realizing right then that this was going to be a good movie.
Yes, practically speaking, I agree with you. I've known forever that Trump was a horrible person who would be a horrible President. I knew that the day before the election, the day after, and today. I know he is who he is, and won't change. But it wouldn't be unreasonable for a generous, fair-minded person to say…
It's fine to wish Trump well and hope he does a good job. Why wouldn't you hope he does a good job? I hope he does. But I also have absolutely no confidence that he'll do a good job; I think he's mentally and ethically incapable of doing a good job. Those aren't inconsistent positions. You can hope for something that…
Andy Blitz! That guy was awesome. I loved when he would play the sports fan in the audience who would try to start a cheer that would just go on and on.
CCH Pounder is such a cool name. I know those are actually initials, but "CCH Pounder" as a real name would be so versatile. It could be the name of a cop show (about a Detective Pounder, of course). It could be the code name of a secret agent in a Mission Impossible- or Jason Bourne-style action movie. It could be…
"Raymond's here, Raymond's here . . . ."
The FedEx Pope? (He was maybe my favorite recurring character.)
I was a shy, socially-awkward freshman in college when Conan started at NBC, so I spent most nights in, and thus watched a lot of his show from the very beginning. I liked it from the beginning, too, although it definitely got even better with time.
He's going to surprise everyone with his cover of Wreckx-n-Effect's "Rump Shaker" (which he will modify and call "Trump Shaker," of course).
I saw Paul McCartney at Wrigley Field five years ago. It was a great show. Of course, it wasn't great because it was at Wrigley Field. But having it there didn't detract from it in any noticeable way, at least for me.
It's a Brownsville Station cover band.
I really, really want to see these guys once before I or they die. But no D.C. show. I may have to do have some traveling.
That Fiesta Bowl was at the end of the 1986 season (played on Jan. 2, 1987), so it was bit further removed from this game. It surely played a part in Miami's reputation, but the Hurricanes had a reputation even before it. And I think a lot of the hostility in the Miami-Notre Dame series stemmed from their game in…
I thought the end was the best part, or at least the most exciting. There are parts of the book that are a little dry, when he's describing terrain and stuff like that. But the end of the book — the Wilderness Campaign, and Grant's closing in on Lee — had a lot of action. And throughout the book I enjoyed the moments…
There are no good adult Trumps. (I'll give the little kid a pass.) They all worked to get him elected, right? That disqualifies them right there.
They're not a restaurant, but I believe Walmart started paying its workers above minimum wage a couple of years ago, and I think it's worked out well for them. I'm sure someone knows more about this than I do, though, so feel free to correct me if I'm wrong.
Yes, but sometimes it's fun to have arrogant douchebags on the scene. (See also UNLV basketball in '90 and '91.) I've gone back and forth with the 'Canes over the years, although at the moment I'm indifferent, because they're not much of a factor. I remember rooting for Notre Dame in this game, but I also remember…
Gail Collins is awesome. That needs to be said.