The national office or one of the state affiliates?
The national office or one of the state affiliates?
They know that shut-in bougie types will shell out to feel good about themselves for a few seconds. The irony is just to dull the sting.
*lifts sushi off naked woman with mini-crane* Yomi! Folks, I think I got yomi hereā¦
I don't like either much, but the movies are less boring.
Feel for the guy, but he also sucks as a music artist. I don't know if I'd boo. I have a little class. I'd just eat all my drugs right then and there to get through his set.
Or . . . the radio is sometimes fine? Depending?
That's likely because Kanye West put out his first hit album a decade ago but still shows up in non-music news stories sometimes.
Also possible: people just don't like your favorite band sometimes.
I found that I still liked a few of their songs when I became adult, but the pass narrowed so much as I went along that I had to go around it. I haven't bought a single track of theirs on a digital music service, let's put it that way.
Funny you should mention it. I didn't like Springsteen; later, I did.
I should hope not!
Bob Dylan. Johnny Cash. Tom Waits. Morrissey. The list goes on. I think that's just part of being human, hearing successful acts, even if they inspired your favorites, and thinking, "I can't believe I don't like them."
I think he made the right call. He's not butch enough.
So the least fun person is you? It all falls together.
"Don't Wake Daddy" is just a disturbing name for a family board game.
That was a bad show and it had one of the most entertaining title sequences in the history of Western cartoons. See also: Mummies Alive! I could not give you a summary of any one episode of either show but I still remember the lyrics to their theme songs.
That works out perfectly, since Millar's premises are only technically his own.
That could be a difficult thing to demand when you're following seventeen years of Leno on one of the most successful programs in the history of television.
Watching Miller on football was like voluntarily choosing to invite the least fun person you know to the game, over and over.
Cruel Intentions. What the hell was up with that soundtrack, for that movie?