I was first introduced to this sandwich by a now-defunct local restaurant that called it the Skinny Elvis.
I was first introduced to this sandwich by a now-defunct local restaurant that called it the Skinny Elvis.
I have, probably three or four times, but I've yet to listen to Tina's audiobook reading. It's on my ever-growing to-do list.
I listened to it as an audiobook versus reading it, so I had the bonus of hearing everything in Sarah's voice. I wasn't really a fan of her comedy going into it, but I'm a sucker for memoirs, especially one that deals with topics close to my heart. Suffice to say I adored this book and have a new-found respect for…
Add some sliced bananas in there and you've got my favorite sandwich.
I thought there was a mention that the penthouse is Barbara's and that Jim lives elsewhere.
My favorites thus far:
-My Silver Lining, First Aid Kit
-Forever, Haim
-Heartbreak Dream and Alone Together, Betty Who
-Chandelier, Sia
-Boom Clap, Charli XCX
-Stay With Me, Sam Smith
-Do It Again, Robyn and Royksopp
-Rattle My Bones, Secret Sisters
That First Aid Kit album is gorgeous.
I made a separate comment upthread about how I've always felt "The Fame" and some songs from "The Fame Monster" just seem made for the stage.
I've always thought Lady Gaga's first album, "The Fame," and maybe some of the songs from "The Fame Monster" would translate well to the stage in a jukebox-style musical.
I had forgotten about it (more likely blocked it from memory out of fear) until watching that YouTube clip. Talk about a tonal clash with the rest of the credits…
I was more partial to Whazzat Kangaroo, but was very enchanted by the show as a wee Lemon.
I didn't hate it, but I was definitely disappointed by it. It seems like she truly shines in 140 characters or less.
Dr. Who is a big one for me; I've had friends/guys I've dated/people on the internet tell me I'd love it…I didn't. I get why people like it, but it did nothing for me.
Totally unrelated, but my god, your Zoobilee Zoo avatar just made my day.
I'm with you. I watched it in a film studies class when I was in college and found it so, so dull.
Kind of off-topic, but Tocantins is one of two seasons I've yet to watch, Exile Island being the other. Is it worth going back to fill in my Survivor blind spots?
I think they just moved him; right before Jeff went to speak with him, it seemed like he was positioned in the aisle.
The "play like a man" thing made me roll my eyes, but I do think she had a point when she said if she were a man and played the way she did, people would laud her as being strategic, but because she's a woman, she was labeled a bitch.
Last week's episode about the husband who takes too long of turns during board/card games was my first JJH, but I found that one entertaining and that it moved along at a lively pace. This one just….went nowhere.
I'm new to Judge John Hodgman, but holy hell, was this week's episode a tough slog. I gave up at the halfway point.