"Based on the concept that everyone loves the crackly little corner
pieces of brownies, but no one wants to do the actual work that results
in getting said bites"
"Based on the concept that everyone loves the crackly little corner
pieces of brownies, but no one wants to do the actual work that results
in getting said bites"
CUUUUUUUUUUUUBES
CUUUUUUUUUUUUBES
Adding Buddy Garrity as a cast member or a semi-regular guest would be one of the few things that could make Parks & Rec better.
I was looking forward to hearing Jay talk about how he scored four touchdowns in a single game for Polk High School.
Seriously. Who invites one random guy to a bachelorette party? (I did have a couple of female friends show up to my bachelor party, actually, so maybe I shouldn't talk. But they weren't there for the titty-bar portion.)
And Oscar!
Didn't they say it had something to do with the Untouchables?
You rang?
Ah, it's not Rabin! I had skipped right past the byline. I was wondering why this week's 30 Rock writeup was suddenly so engaged and interesting.
Honestly, the Tallahassee stuff has me interested in the Office for the first time in a while, although I hate Nellie and could take or leave Packer. Maybe it's because they sent all the interesting characters to Florida.
Eh, it made a little bit of sense to me, at least for those characters. It seems natural that Packer would try to get the job through sex, which got Dwight worried, so he tried to beat him to it.
A pristine comment section! Makes me wish I had an opinion on any of this.
Yeah, that was pretty obvious.
Boyd's face after Quarles ID'd the quote as Saul Bellow might have been my favorite moment of the season. That was awesome.
I just couldn't watch him in this without picturing his vinegar strokes.
Amen. The Jeunes de Paris bits must be some sort of bizarre anti-comedy. I guess they're a change of pace, but it's disconcerting that they trot it out every time they have a host who wants to dance. It was barely enough to carry a single sketch, let alone several each season.
As a Virginia grad, I've always enjoyed James Madison's nickname, "Just Missed UVa."
No, it's me, too. He'll always be Vince Howard to me.
Peg needs to be the vote just because it's an incredible song.