Hey!
Sam Jackson on the auto-recycler-o-matic!
Hey!
Sam Jackson on the auto-recycler-o-matic!
Impregnating a movie about a girl getting impregnated? Now that's META.
I have nary a thing to say.
I know Footloose far more intimately than I care to (hazard of the job), and overall I agree with the review here. I just thought I'd point out that the down is named Bomont, not Boden. Wars have been started over just such misunderstandings.
You mean only one of them are doing it? Or we can only hear one of them? I'm so lost!!
In fact, it's soo zeitgeist-y—
—I think I just had a zeitgasm.
A greed?
That has to be one of the strongest analogies I've heard in a long time.
Hey I didn't say I don't like Wipeout, I just think MXC was more entertaining.
Actually, an ad is: exactly what I'd expect in the title of a book of this sort.
It's like that stupid special they air on E! 18 times a week. An hour long biography on a 16-year-old. That's three minutes per year. Is that really necessary? Really?
Wipeout is like the family-sized version of MXC. At least those guys had the decency to disguise everything under a veil of "guy humor" so that everyone would think that noise was just man stuff, and not the sound culture being curbstomped by the boot of higher ratings.
You know, I wondered whether I should have put a disclaimer. Yes, I'm an asshole/jerk/whatever. I've got a pretty acerbic sense of humor. I work in musical theatre, and I've got plenty of gay friends, and I've got no problems with them or gay people in general. I can joke with most all of them just that way and no…
Oh that's right. Why do I seem to remember the color pink being involved somehow as well…?
I second this motion.
You could have at least tried to be topical, troll fucker…
@ Skunk Ape
The Picard region of France
This was the song Jean Luc used for his morning jogs during his time in the academy.
Yeah, we don't just throw first into every single firstie here… these are highbrow firsties. Though I never first without properly warming up.. first.
Lichen Generated Bra Trainer.
On a serious note: —
why do gay characters "NEED" to be on the network? I understand the innate desire to have characters in entertainment that people feel they can relate to, but there's plenty of other shows (and even network/s) that have gay characters they can watch. I can't help but wonder if CBS is just trying…