The fuck? "Songs we want to live inside"? Maybe I'm not getting this, but it sounds like, I don't know - "Songs we really really like" or, to use the vernacular of the young, "Songs we totally crush on" or "Songs we dig".
The fuck? "Songs we want to live inside"? Maybe I'm not getting this, but it sounds like, I don't know - "Songs we really really like" or, to use the vernacular of the young, "Songs we totally crush on" or "Songs we dig".
Homer Simpson was raped by a panda, remember?
"Wreaking of panda love…"
Homer Simpson was raped by a panda, remember?
"Wreaking of panda love…"
Proof positive bitches ain't got no sense of humor.
Proof positive bitches ain't got no sense of humor.
Oh G-gary!
Mom, I never tossed off to ANYTHING!
Oh G-gary!
Mom, I never tossed off to ANYTHING!
Either that or today's audiences are fucking morons who will flock to anything that has a big advertising budget…
My question is…WHY?!
My question is…WHY?!
Wow! This was a fine article. Good work.
Wow! This was a fine article. Good work.
I've become spoiled with the ease and portability of mp3, but I do yearn for the good old days when you had to get up, flip over the record, load the CD, rewind and fast-forward the tape. Somehow the extra work made the music all the more sweet.
I've become spoiled with the ease and portability of mp3, but I do yearn for the good old days when you had to get up, flip over the record, load the CD, rewind and fast-forward the tape. Somehow the extra work made the music all the more sweet.
I don't know. Both episodes (last week's premiere and this one) weren't all that great for me. Except for the bit with his kids and the gorilla joke, the whole thing with Melissa Leo was really creepy and off-putting. The parking signs were Seinfeld-esque. The girlfriend goading him into breaking up with her -…
I don't know. Both episodes (last week's premiere and this one) weren't all that great for me. Except for the bit with his kids and the gorilla joke, the whole thing with Melissa Leo was really creepy and off-putting. The parking signs were Seinfeld-esque. The girlfriend goading him into breaking up with her -…
Post MacFarlane? More like post-Groening, as Family Guy is simply a variation on a theme, which, in turn borrowed from The Flintstones, which in turn borrowed from "The Honeymooners". Hardly original.
Post MacFarlane? More like post-Groening, as Family Guy is simply a variation on a theme, which, in turn borrowed from The Flintstones, which in turn borrowed from "The Honeymooners". Hardly original.
This episode wasn't particularly lazy, nor was it a weak socio-political argument. For me, it just suffered a terminal case of "who gives a fuck". I walk away from the TV thinking "meh".
This episode wasn't particularly lazy, nor was it a weak socio-political argument. For me, it just suffered a terminal case of "who gives a fuck". I walk away from the TV thinking "meh".