Y'ever noticed how people put a bird on it?
Y'ever noticed how people put a bird on it?
Kenna is too pretty to catch the plague.
Au revoir, little symbol.
Exactly! Except they're in America so they have to be annoyingly likable. Even You're the Worst had to have likable sweet supporting characters. Where is Super Hans when you need him?
Commented on this last week, and so many people replied to me about Cabaret, that I had laser focus on the hair this episode. They've definitely added more wispy grey streaks in there compared to last week. But just those narrow little ones you can put in with a toothbrush. So maybe in 3-5 weeks he'll be back to…
But you have no head, and also, yes.
Yes, it's all about what's left unsaid. "Maybe you just wanted me," worked in the moment. But if Libby had added "Not the idea of me," it might've given Robert something to think about - and then that moment is definitely gone.
If Adolf Hitler was as Voldemortish to the the rest of the world as it is to Martin Amis the History Channel wouldn't exist.
Yep, those were all kids, mostly 19th century. Evelyn Nesbitt would've been a fetus at this point.
Also, keep your oldest son out of the war, your youngest son away from Chappaquidick, and your second son the heck out of Dallas.
In the future, Capone's henchmen are going to make sure that the only gifts that make it to his table are cannolis.
Kyle Mooney was adorable on Hello Ladies, but on SNL he spends the whole time with his eyes glued to the cue cards. C'mon Kyle, show us what you've got! But yeah, man, love Chris Pratt but agree with your D grade 100 percent.
Wahn way you can always tell is how they pronounce the word "one."
In Japan last year, I was in a shop where you could try out 30 different groups of old speakers from the 70s to the 00s, I guess. And basically the ones that were - like - the size of a coffin - sounded the best. Hipsters? I challenge you!
As an added bonus, after Ozzy Osbourne, John Oliver now becomes the second most famous person from Birmingham. Huzzah!
Because Thatcher had a majority in Parliament, she could come up with a new law, and things could change in as little as six weeks. In America, if you know the government is gonna screw you over, you have at least a year to get used to it. In Britain, when things change, people feel the pain, and they feel it fast.
Me too, especially loved the Army singing sketch. My bro's in the military, and that was some incisive shit.
JDR just killed, and I loved this episode. It's so crazy, it should be committed!
Agree with you. Meanwhile, Abbi and Ilana are too busy eating sugar and having oh-so-classy sex.
So many life lessons. Ask yourself - are you an Al Franken, or are you a Randy Quaid?