If there is no Jim Henson, anything is permitted.
If there is no Jim Henson, anything is permitted.
I had to work through Pattys day (which was a washout anyway) and was looking for an excuse to head to Gotham. Tell me more?
Thrones Thrones Throney Thrones Thrones Throney Thrones Throne Throney Thrones Thrones…THROOOONEEES THRONEEESSSS THRONEY THRONE THRONES GAME A THRONEEESSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS………
Well, not necessarily. Buying an $8 CD off a singer/songwriter after a show is basically a matter of purchasing a thirty second window to state your case.
Bob Dylan wrote a song about that during his born again phase:
Contrary to popular belief, the man never gave an itemized list of which rules from Leviticus got thrown out. But the popular consensus is that they were the ones which our particular community finds oppressive…the rest are still on though.
Ani Difranco did the same thing just by getting married. Simple and elegant.
I heard that's really where it's at.
We have them annually in NYC, but this years was kind of lame since Bloomberg moved the date up to a rainy Saturday so he could host his precious eurotrash marathon.
I totally thought that that one kid was gonna turn out to be a serial killer.
Also if he agrees to write your afterword, you get to sigh eternally.
@avclub-001d507e80c4e4d2ce4ba0a5590f8313:disqus I dunno what that is. But remember Valiant's Doctor Who ripoff Timewalker? Imagine that scenario w/an inferior version of Sabertooth.
Fanboy wank material?
Great catch!
And the inevitable arrival of Daryl Dixon. When Ezekiel said they had a like minded visitor I was all like "FINALLY!", but it was just the Harvey Dent guy.
Batman 433.
Poor Badger. I doubt he's going to have much of a future waiting for him back in Albuquerque, since ancillary characters are going to drop left and right this summer as the finale rack sparks up…
He died on his way back to his home planet.
Remember when Billy Joel did "Moving Out" and Mccartney sang "Live and Let Die" at the NYC Hurricane
Sandy relief concert? I couldn't tell if that was irony or expressing disgust or what the what they were going for there.
I heard 74/75 for the first time in like twenty years last week and liked it this time.