I'm about halfway through Stephen King's 11/22/63 and loving it so far (especially amazing since I've grown kind of weary of his later-period stuff). Next up is Dr. John's autobiography, Under a Hoodoo Moon.
I'm about halfway through Stephen King's 11/22/63 and loving it so far (especially amazing since I've grown kind of weary of his later-period stuff). Next up is Dr. John's autobiography, Under a Hoodoo Moon.
It went something like this:
It went something like this:
When I was a kid, I once wrote up some original verses to "Shaving Cream," sent them to Dr. Demento, and he performed one of them on the air. My big "claim to fame."
When I was a kid, I once wrote up some original verses to "Shaving Cream," sent them to Dr. Demento, and he performed one of them on the air. My big "claim to fame."
I would like to read a Q&A like this, only with reading experiences that made you horny
I would like to read a Q&A like this, only with reading experiences that made you horny
I think Stephen King's short stories are definitely his scariest stuff. "Skeleton Crew" was my favorite but "Night Shift" was probably overall scarier if you had the book with that cover that showed the hand with all the fuckin eyeballs on it
I think Stephen King's short stories are definitely his scariest stuff. "Skeleton Crew" was my favorite but "Night Shift" was probably overall scarier if you had the book with that cover that showed the hand with all the fuckin eyeballs on it
Also the fact that the cover was like "THE SHOCKING TRUE STORY" did not help things at all. I got it at a used book sale as a kid and for a while was afraid I had brought something truly evil into the house.
Also the fact that the cover was like "THE SHOCKING TRUE STORY" did not help things at all. I got it at a used book sale as a kid and for a while was afraid I had brought something truly evil into the house.
This was the first episode I caught since the pilot, so forgive me if this has been covered here before but: Has anyone else noticed how strongly the love interest resembles Courtney Cox? Is it a successful attempt to recreate the whole Chandler/Monica thing, or just confusing?
This was the first episode I caught since the pilot, so forgive me if this has been covered here before but: Has anyone else noticed how strongly the love interest resembles Courtney Cox? Is it a successful attempt to recreate the whole Chandler/Monica thing, or just confusing?
I came here looking for that "227" episode where Mary and the gang got held in the back of a toy store with special guest Pee Wee Herman. As I recall, he defeated the robbers using some toys that were lying around back there.
I came here looking for that "227" episode where Mary and the gang got held in the back of a toy store with special guest Pee Wee Herman. As I recall, he defeated the robbers using some toys that were lying around back there.
Whoa!
Whoa!
I can watch that scene for hours.
I can watch that scene for hours.
Seth Rogen.