Hell with both of you, I'm 41 in July.
Hell with both of you, I'm 41 in July.
I'll be really pissed if this affects the Gin Blossoms/Eve 6 Summer Party Bustravaganza.
or that there were probably scheduling conflicts preventing the bands from coming together—particularly since Teresa refused to cover the register that weekend
That isn't as baffling as Amazon categorizing the A Song of Ice and Fire series under "Humor."
We really don't need any more pop culture awards.
Yep, that's where I live too. Enjoy yourself!
Welcome to New York! You'll love it. I moved here in 2005 and I can't see myself living anywhere else.
I'm on week 6 of the Couch to 5K program, and doing pretty well, considering normally I'm a lazy slob who wouldn't run if someone was chasing me with a knife.
I think if Bourdian looks tired and detached on The Taste, it's probably because he's finally realized that he's inadvertently responsible for the thousands of douchebags who now describe themselves as "rock and roll chefs."
I think the internet has a lot to do with it too. There's a lot more criticism and snarkiness among women regarding very personal choices, like having children or taking your husband's name upon marriage, and I think it makes women (certainly me) question their decisions more than they used to.
I thought it was great. I was especially glad that they didn't overlook how second-wave feminists made no room for gay women or women of color. It was a realistic depiction of the mistakes that were made along with the victories, as well as how different the concept of feminism is today.
I'm guessing this program doesn't bring up the effect the third-wave feminism has had on American men?
No, because nobody cares.
I hope Jon Lovitz strangles him on live television.
Fisticuffs at dusk!
Keep in mind that Chuck Klosterman also wrote an essay claiming that Saved by the Bell was an important piece of pop culture because of its "subversive, anti-authority tone," and another one claiming that Billy Joel is a superior musician to Bruce Springsteen. I don't think Chucky K always believes what he's writing.
I saw Weezer in concert a few years ago, and one of the highlights was the whole audience singing along to "The Greatest Man Who Ever Lived." Also, at one point Rivers Cuomo played guitar and sang while jumping on a trampoline.
I think this is the first time that a song I actually like has been featured here. I will agree that it's not one of Weezer's better songs, but I'll fight any bastard in the room who disputes the greatness of "Island in the Sun."
Oh my god, I fucking love Bachelor Party.
You had me at the dancing scene, and then you lost me at The Jerk being unfunny.
I concur.