Costington's: Over a Century without a Slogan
Costington's: Over a Century without a Slogan
I use "everything's coming up Milhouse" a disturbingly number of times daily.
But wouldn't it have been a five day weekend? Fuck you, Homer.
Like a magnet, no one knows.
I have many a pothead friend who considers Grandma's Boy to be cinematic royalty. They also love Super Troopers.
But man, he had a hell of an arm for SCLSU
Yeah, I saw Shark Night, and that deserved a pleasant D-. This Bucky Larson grade is bullshit.
So is it just gonna be Kenan in a wig?
Man, Alex is looking pretty hot in that police uniform.
Yeah I agree with the rewatch statement as I've been checking into it again on The Audience Network before BB every Sunday. It's still ridiculous, but it fits the general world of The Wire much more than Hamsterdam.
Sure about that?
Well, shit, if comedy nerds say so…
Obviously preface this with comedy is subjective and all that shit, but while he does a great job of interacting with and playing to an audience and he speaks in pretty unique rhythms, he's just not particularly clever.
Maybe because he's just never been that great of a stand-up. He's got an amazing show though!
I hope Louie's daughter gets an F for not bringing that last duck into class.
- The kids at Walter's high school got like 30 minutes off from class to talk about the Wayfarer crash.
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I think some of you are giving CK's stand-up wayyyy too much credit.
The Mayor of Casterbridge part
When he says "The story of that book", I couldn't help but think Perd Hapley had taken over the interview.
The carnival scene in In America is one of my favorite scenes in movie history, so he gets a pass for that as well.