How does that work? You live in the reality of Sesame Street, yet you know the writers and puppeteers?
How does that work? You live in the reality of Sesame Street, yet you know the writers and puppeteers?
Has Marshall Crenshaw done a Sesame Street? It seems like he'd be perfect.
Get off m'damn lawn!
I remember reading a great review of the 1st season DVD that pointed that out. When I was a pre-schooler (and lived in the Brooklyn of the late 70s/early 80s)the theme of the show seemed to be: yes, the world is a frightening and dirty place, but that doesn't mean we can't have some fun and learn some stuff along the…
"Letters: Varsity, Scarlet.
Numbers: 6, 6, and…6."
I really miss that fanzine/VHS type culture, where cult/underground shit was truly cult and underground.
I love that goddamn label so goddamn much.
A millennial, ladies and gentlemen.
Turns out that Follow that Bird syncs up with A Momentary Lapse of Reason.
WHERE ME COOKIES, GROVER?
Rowsdower!
I have been wondering all season why I haven't given a shit about the Cardinals, even with their amazing record. It's the same reason I never gave a shit about Penn State. Boring, workmanlike football wins games, but that don't make it entertaining.
Gen Xers represent!!!!!
Am I the only one who prefers The Second Ave. Deli?
That is the most early millennium thing I have ever seen.
I understand that Nostalgia Critic was "a thing," but was he ever "funny?"
She's wrong. Ian Brown's version of "Thriller" is awesome.
Sorrt, I thought you meant Sandlot, not Goonies.
You were in your 20s, brotha. I'm 38 and I was a teen.
It's very simple. Horrors exist and either El Santo or Azul Demonico can defeat them.