Oh wow. I've been really enjoying their latest album. Now it's going to feel weird listening to it.
Oh wow. I've been really enjoying their latest album. Now it's going to feel weird listening to it.
I, too, am looking forward to Boardwalk Empire way more than I expected to. I'm also looking forward to the audio of last night's Comedy Bang Bang podcast where Paul F. Tompkins apparently plays the ghost of Richard Harrow. I don't know how long these things usually take but I hope they don't make me wait like a week.…
Tacos are extremely rare in Japan.
Who was the guy playing the speech therapist? He seems very familiar. Curse IMDB for updating TV shows slowly.
This episode didn't really do much for me. Maybe it's because I haven't seen Witness.
I think the first episode's suicide booths firmly established that, yes, if you watch Futurama you're signing up for a show that makes light of death and misery.
I like being reminded that Bender and his enablers are despicable pieces of filth. It prevents me from being sad when bad things happen to them.
I've heard that Vonnegut's first attempts at writing were fan fiction, so this seems fair enough.
I'm only vaguely aware of this show because Weird Al wrote a song about its predecessor, Talk Soup. Oh, the things I learned from being a Weird Al fan when I was 13.
I believe a wish is separate from a dream, so they're likely not planning to have both at once.
Just to test: Fag.
I tried to quote Dire Straits once but it wouldn't let me and then I was sad.
The Daily Show used to allow "dick" as in "that guy is a dick", but they would censor it when it specifically referred to a penis. Now they're discussing Anthony Weiner's "dick picks" without any censorship. Progress!
South Park's creators think it's ridiculous that people take cartoons seriously, yet they think it's ridiculous that Family Guy's creators don't take cartoons seriously.
We as a society are much better off because Matthew Broderick didn't go to prison for 5 years. Take one for the team, random unimportant family!
I was very disappointed when I found out Abe Vigoda was not actually Abe Vigoda.
Thick as a Brick is 44 minutes long, so I think most albums are shorter.
True, but shaming fat people doesn't help anything.
It's cool how whenever liberals talk about Chris Christie they remind me that I'm supposed to hate myself for being fat.
Wow, an interview with Werner Herzog in The AV Club! Somehow I didn't think that could happen.