Fair enough. I watched a couple of episodes like 5 years ago, didn't find it funny, and haven't seen it since. I could only assume it had gotten broader in the ensuing years, but I could be wrong.
Fair enough. I watched a couple of episodes like 5 years ago, didn't find it funny, and haven't seen it since. I could only assume it had gotten broader in the ensuing years, but I could be wrong.
I actually tried to teach myself to program my old C64, but got so bored after about the 300th PEEK command, that I booted up California Games, followed by Skate Or Die.
A friend of mine booted up his C64 last year just to see if it would run. He was able to play a game on it.
When our memes die,it means our entire way of life dies, little by little. Don't let this happen.
They could then make a start on Britney Spears' …Baby One More Time.
The first Violent Femmes album was also a requirement.
A collection of typical "nerd" stereotypes and uncomfortable laughing at autism is a "real character"?
Yeah, but that's like saying I'd rather be punched in the stomach than the nuts.
What does this have to do with my correcting Tyler The Awesome Guy about his incorrect assumption about who is doing the crossover?
What?
POWER LIFTER!!!!!!
For the billionth time, it's not an episode of The Simpsons. It's an episode of Family Guy.
I know you're joking, because there was no Bart merchandise from the 90's that was unsold.
Lovitz seems like a real creep, doesn't he?
Dammit!
Hey, Nancy Cartwright ain't gonna reach the 27th level of Thetan so she can be closer to Xenu (or whatever the fuck those zombies do. I really don't care.) without handing millions of dollars over to Scientology.
The final episode of All-American Girl.
1976 was in the '80s?
It was based on a Chuck Palahniuk novel.
Maybe people don't want to experience better things, they just want to complain.