All I know about it is the NPR review has perhaps my favorite line from the history of music journalism (I'm paraphrasing slightly) - "When Bob Dylan sings 'I'll Be Home For Christmas,' it sounds like a threat."
All I know about it is the NPR review has perhaps my favorite line from the history of music journalism (I'm paraphrasing slightly) - "When Bob Dylan sings 'I'll Be Home For Christmas,' it sounds like a threat."
Er, I really was just referring to the drunk guy from the antique episode, who was the only character I felt bad for previously for about 30 seconds before Nathan gave him the ride home.
We rarely use our AeroPress. It's easy, but the pourover and French press give better results, IMO.
Exactly. This line of thought seems more like Occam's Razor in action than conspiracy theory to me, but some people seem to think otherwise.
There's a big difference between a conspiracy theory and saying "Perhaps media outlets are skewing their coverage in Hillary's favor." No one here is claiming that Anderson Cooper is a sleeper agent who will kill Sanders backstage as soon as he mutters the word "papaya" or some shit.
I used to live 20 minutes from Saratoga Springs and the irony of this ruling didn't hit me until you posted this.
I think they'll be okay as long as Stamps.com is around.
I was listening to an old Comedy Bang Bang yesterday that introduced me to "two in the pit, one in the shit" (a suggestion made for anyone with three penises to try - the "pits" of course referring to the arm pits).
You're right, that suggestion is ludicrous. If money could have such a strong pull in politics we wouldn't have robbed the NRA of its power just as we have done with such great success.
O'Malley is living proof of the Warren G. Harding Error as described in Blink.
As opposed to readily embracing information from companies who have a vested interest in Hillary's success, given that they made large campaign contributions and/or openly voiced editorial support in one form or another?
I mean, there's definitely some fishy stuff going on (e.g. all the media outlets calling the debate for Hillary despite many polls indicating otherwise), and some similarly odd things happened with Hillary versus Obama, where certain papers whose parent companies had ties to Hillary were publishing things similarly…
This will give Bill an excuse to bring up how much he's in to pegging later tonight.
I love how perfectly the fake OKCupid profile mirrors the way Nathan talks on the show.
I dunno about a whole season, but some sort of one-off Mr. Bananagrabber cartoon featuring The Bluths could be a lot of fun.
Maybe I'm a stick in the mud, but elements of this felt kind of weird and exploitative to me, particularly everything with Jasmine and especially having him call her his girlfiend and say "I love you" as part of the speech. In the past when Nathan's done borderline mean things, the people actually kind of deserved it.…
I thought the videos she posted mocking Marco Rubio for blatantly using his family as a political prop were pretty funny, but I will probably never actually watch this show.
This reminds me of a nasty note I got on my car last year where the person ended it by apologizing for their poor grammar.
I dunno, I remember seeing an episode that featured a Cloverfield parody like 3 years after the movie came out. That was around the time I stopped watching.
The Moth will do that. There was a really heartbreaking story about a boy who was playing with a gun and emptied it but forgot to check the chamber, so when he pretended to shoot his best friend he ended up accidentally killing him. That one stuck with me for weeks.