Largely thanks to Mayor-for-Life Don Plusquelic.
Largely thanks to Mayor-for-Life Don Plusquelic.
Lou & Hy's isn't there anymore is it? Didn't it get turned into a Walgreen's 20 years ago?
Did you see that bit about the decaying of Rolling Acres that was going around Facebook last month?
I generally agree, but at the same time, sports is entirely trivial. It's only because we care about it despite having no real reason to care that it's worth caring about. So narrative becomes important, even if it's artificial, because the entire enterprise is artificial.
As I mentioed around here recently, I remember this film because I went with my girlfriend and several of her friends (maybe it was her birthday?) and she, half-jokingly but actually not, covered my eyes when the guy took the girl's shirt off. I got steamed, because I'm a 13 year old boy, dang it, this is the best I'm…
I was watching at my friend Scott's house when Ernest Byner made "The Fumble." There was a shot of Elway with his dorky grin on the screen a minute later and Scott grabbed the closest thing to hand and flung it as hard as he could at the TV. It happened to be a couch pillow, but it could just as easily have been the…
There will never be an answer to why everyone was taken. The show is about how everyone else deals with it, which is why it's named as it is.
I liked the coma sequence because its show rather than tell nature really grout home to me why he's like this — he saw his cancer as a punishment, and so now he thinks everything bad that happens to anyone is a punishment as well. And that's why he knows the taken are all terrible people, and he assumes it was true…
Yeah, I was 28 and working in corporate law.
The seriousness was a joke — I mean, he knew it was stupid, but he was going to do a good job at it anyway. It's not the kind of thing I find funny, but plenty do.
There was a period there where it seemed revelatory just to see that you weren't the only one who could see what was going on. Maybe that wasn't as important to you if you had a lot of peers of similar political persuasion, but there were days when it kept me sane.
True story — I first came across Dinosaur Comics when North did a guest spot on another webcomic I used to read, which he actually drew.
I had the exact same thought — that's why he's a genius, I guess.
There's no such thing as a "correct" order, actually, because they made some eps after others had been bumped, so events in some of those unaired episodes "never happened" in the later ones that did air.
She was fantastic in Compliance. Or at least, she was fantastic in the parts of Compliance I watched, because it gave me so much anxiety I kept having to change the channel.
(I didn't change the channel during the parts when she's naked though.)
[Shrug] It's a living.
iCarly was better than Sam & Cat, but they're both really funny. Victorius never did anything for me.
Everyone who heard her guest verses before Pink Friday came out?
He's named Dice. There's no Carmine though.
That pattern is largely an artifical one (to the extent any of this were anything but). The networks, knowing that the profits are in the machine, cancel the shows immediately after they hit syndication numbers no matter how popular because they don't want to have to pay the actors to renew their contracts. Meanwhile,…