A trilogy about the playground game "Smear the Queer"? I dunno…
A trilogy about the playground game "Smear the Queer"? I dunno…
I say this every time I'm starting a camp fire, even though I'm extremely confident no one ever gets the reference.
re: Craig Finn's latest, the title is "We All Want The Same Things". Didn't come here to correct you, I just think the difference in the two titles was funny and worth pointing out.
I love those hand written plans, and PAGES in one of the items is "Work on Excel sheet".
Well I guess this is growing up…
I knew Ja Rule was short, but never assumed he was so shortsighted.
Agree with all of this. Makes me nostalgic for going camping with my family, having bear encounters, boating, having summer crushes for that week. And holy shit I haven't seen this movie in probably 15-20 years but I know EXACTLY what crappy romantic music you're talking about. Jeeze that was overkill.
So long as they still name the speed boat they rent "Suck My Wake" I will be fine with this.
You know what they use to make hot dogs, right? Lips & Assholes!
My issue with Crowe is he always phones it in.
The underlying theme of all her albums is that Love Is Hell
"If you think Mick Jagger will still be out there at 50 trying to be a rock star, then you are sadly, sadly mistaken."
I'm probably saying this with a heavy recency bias, as I just heard the song while in the car a few days ago, but Smashmouth's "Walkin' On The Sun". I jammed out to it pretty hard.
Upvoted…but not because I searched for her a couple days ago or anything after being reminded of Bedazzled…
Out of curiosity I looked it up; the domestic theatre box office grosses for each were:
International Man of Mystery: $58M
The Spy Who Shagged Me: $206M
Goldmember: $213M
One of my best friends still to this day reminds me that he's never seen me laugh harder at the theatre than I did during the first Austin Powers movie. I was THAT GUY in the auditorium, just that once.
Well they should, those filthy buggars, they go from port to port.
I'm copying & pasting, but this silly button on this exposition always gets me:
I know ESPN is a massive, massive company, but jesus christ that's a lot of people with very niche jobs.
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