How he can get righteously indignant over the latest political issue consistently melts my brain.
How he can get righteously indignant over the latest political issue consistently melts my brain.
If Norm MacDonald and a Proop-cast ever meet the world just may end.
Carolla's been getting away with DAG shouting heinous obscenities over his live reads for years now. Of course that only happens when DAG is on every 3 months or so, and there's a sense that Adam is perturbed by it, but it continues and the sponsors stick around.
So will Garlin's By the Way go on hiatus following his arrest, will he continue on not addressing it, or will he continue on with addressing it.
IIRC, they expressly don't intend to reveal the president, or ID the party. It's about the craziness of everyday events for the 2nd most powerful, and most useless, person in the free world.
I blame, and celebrate, Sandler's At a Medium Pace.
For all the oohing and ahhing about the sirens outside the Draper apartment, precious little talk of the sound a plane descending over Ted, Pete and Peggy's dinner. Weird, unless it was supposed to subtly imply that they were eating at an airport restaurant.
Girls did for like 3 pumps, 2 1/2 pumps.
He's gonna miss his mother's maritime hearing.
Has anyone considered that Bob might simply have a wide stance?
I didn't see that as pre-arranged. More 'why is he saying things not germane to the conversation in such a businessli - OOOohhhhh!!!'
My first thought was 'I hope GRR Martin survives the night'
Those were balls
It's different, this one's like 'dum dum dum didideedit . . . tish' That tish.
Did we all miss Stern's hilarious Seth Rogen, Maria Menounos annoying laugh mashup of a couple years back.
Norm MacDonald can be relied on to turn live reads into a hilarious hot mess.
"50 bucks says the "well-bred" nurse Bob Benson found for Pete turns out to be Bob wearing a wig and speaking with a Spanish accent."
I KNEW IT!! You're eating each other's delicious assholes.
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Speaking as someone who proclaimed Friends a powerhouse from Episode One and spent half the first season having MY friends give me flack for it until they were all eventually assimilated, Friends wasn't so much [for me] about 'emotional reality' as it was about contemporaries you'd LIKE to be friends with being really…