I used to live in YOLO county. Was confused when suddenly everyone started referencing it. Must be a lot of UC Davis alumni out there…
I used to live in YOLO county. Was confused when suddenly everyone started referencing it. Must be a lot of UC Davis alumni out there…
Best new animated comedy of the last 3 years (and it's neck-and-neck with Archer anyway). I don't think it's a fair comparison because AD and VB have had years to build a fervent, adoring fanbase (especially Venture Brothers) and a reputation that precedes them. BB is just beginning it that phase.
Which one is better depends on which one I'm watching at the moment.
I 100% feel the same way about American Dad.
And stories written from the dog's perspective is an actual literary genre. Look it up!
Guy I used to know found his uncle nearly dead from a gunshot wound after a break-in gone wrong. Dude was pretty messed up because of that, though his uncle probably wouldn't have survived if not for him.
This was all covered in the Roman Polanski Gateway to Geekery.
Seriously? That happened when I saw them a few years ago in Berkeley. It was pretty trippy.
O’Neil held up Rihanna's poster, its back toward Winston, with the tits fully exposed. “How many tits, Winston?”
It took me forever pause the episode just right so I could read the mirror. And I jut got the "Joe Withabee" ("Gob, with a B") joke.
I get the joke, but it still didn't do anything for me. Maybe you have to like pop/club type music to enjoy it?
On some level you have to like the music they're parodying to find the humor. PERSONALLY, I hate hate hate the music even though I get the joke, so that song was like having a pencil shoved in my ear. I did enjoy the punctuation song though.
"in the time before time, humans were paid to pump gas for other humans"
Beans?
It's right there on my card:
Much of the opposition to Vietnam was fueled by opposition the draft. Not that I want to engage in hypotheticals, but without the impending threat of being shipped off to die, many young men might not have gotten involved at all.
"Good God, you actually read that?"
You're right. Mad Men has been on for six seasons.
The "evidence" sort of makes sense, it's just a silly conclusion. The death / afterlife / heaven / hell themes have been pretty obvious all season. I wouldn't be surprised if Weiner did it on purpose to keep the audience is as anxious as uneasy as the characters are. Perhaps on some level we should be thinking of,…
This is why they shouldn't put bars across from theaters.