Oddly enough, my first experience with Dave Frishberg was this (the man himself makes a cameo at 2:34): https://www.youtube.com/wat…
Oddly enough, my first experience with Dave Frishberg was this (the man himself makes a cameo at 2:34): https://www.youtube.com/wat…
Money. Lots and lots of money.
Yeah, the only thing that kept running through my head during that interview was "Jim, shut up…" and I'm not even a Browns/Jim Brown fan.
As stupid as this may sound, Clarett's prison blog is one of the reasons why I studied prisoner reentry and reintegration for my master's thesis. As a fan of the Buckeyes who spent a large portion of the fall semester freshman year glued to the TV on Saturday mornings in California watching Clarett shred defenses and…
Is the end of Dewey Crowe?
See, I heard that Osama wakes up next to his wife, and writes off the dream as the result of bad Chinese food.
Walt: "You don't understand. A Lotaburger tastes much better with green chiles."
Jesse: "No, bitch."
I'm a Bengals fan (the NFL equivalent of the Pittsburgh Pirates). We're still convinced that tackle on Palmer in the 2005 playoffs which tore his ACL (first time the Bengals made it to the postseason in 15 years) was deliberate. Long story short, there's no love lost between me and the Steelers.
Is he the same guy who plays Mac's dad on "It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia"? I keep expecting this guy to stop blinking at any moment…
Lots of "Yinz" and maybe a couple "youse"?
Rush's "Grace Under Pressure": A dark album that got me through a pretty dark period of my life.
It's Krieger. I no longer wonder, just sit back and enjoy whatever batfuck insane thing will happen next whenever they cut to a scene of him doing whatever the hell it is he's doing.
Hey now, my reserve is a quiet defense.
Much obliged. I'm glad there's someone else out there who remembers British novelty songs from the 1970s…Just seemed like too good an opportunity to pass up.
"I think he wants to hunt me!?"
I've got a brand new combine harvester…
Definitely sounded like he was rocking out to Tom Sawyer
Likewise. Now off to indulge in some Skyline and goetta because how much more Cincy referential could this get?
Seriously. As much as I enjoyed Tennant, he couldn't come close to Eccleston when it came to portraying rage, sadness and grief toward the Daleks and being the last of his kind (at least, until The Master showed up later on)
I'm lost on that one as well. Seeing as how it was the first episode of the Simpsons I ever watched (I was 10…I had a weird childhood), its always been one of my favorites, at least from a sentimental viewpoint.