Maybe Leslie could do some kind of Civil War Recreationist-style play about Pawnee's history. That's easily something she would be in to.
Maybe Leslie could do some kind of Civil War Recreationist-style play about Pawnee's history. That's easily something she would be in to.
Are you from Casper, Wyoming? I started college there, unfortunately!
I would say definitely. Either Wolfe or Colonel Sanders.
When Val Kilmer locks you in a steam bath, not because of who you are, but because of different reasons altogether!
I lack the motion to move to the new beat.
Scott was going to say Hot Soccermom, but tripped up at "Hot" and Harris jumped in with the name we know and love.
There was even a sequel, Grog's Revenge. I had it on my Commodore 64!
In cakes you forgot!
If I was more cynical I would think that their continued relevance is why they're rarely mentioned.
Are you constantly updating this post? Tip of my hat to you, sir!
I agree. I love Tompkins, but he especially stepped all over Erinn Hayes, who I thought was funny and charming in the first half but almost a non-entity in the second. It's difficult for anyone to get anything in over Cake Boss (Cake Boss!).
May, I believe.
Blope!
Or you could go see it before reviewing it?
Me too. I also still call Tron: Legacy Tr-too-en because of it's original name, Tr2n.
Hey, Hader only cracks up with Stefon because Jon Mulaney has made it his mission to crack him up. Hader's a rock otherwise.
Also the Boys & Girls Club ad where Peyton becomes increasingly abusive to the kids he's coaching. That was a great episode.
Beads?
Or the dulcet tones of the incomparable Tony Bennett.
Wasn't that a reference to the cocaine solution Sherlock Holmes took to help him solve crimes?