This is a long-running pet peeve of mine, but the sub-trope to this is the cliched plot about getting a kid into a fancy pants preschool. I have NEVER met anyone IRL who has had this very specific dilemma.
This is a long-running pet peeve of mine, but the sub-trope to this is the cliched plot about getting a kid into a fancy pants preschool. I have NEVER met anyone IRL who has had this very specific dilemma.
My retired mill-worker dad is a huge fan of Honey Boo-Boo, Dance Moms and Kathy Griffin.
A Talking Dog !?!
Oh, I totally do it. It is especially helpful when getting my kids to put on their pajamas or brush their teeth.
I only JUST heard one of his songs this week while watching SCTV's "Goin Down the Road" parody "Garth and Gord and Fiona and Alice". It tickled my husband and I so much we rushed to find it online.
Around my house, we just shorten it to "Something and something and buttons and boooooowwwwssss." But the sentiment is there.
My kids watch SCTV reruns with me and they love Count Floyd too. But John Candy is their favorite and they cheer whenever it's one of this episodes.
Your mother will not mind at all if you do!
Was it the "Last Supper" piece?
Absolutely for me as well, Claire.
If I can speak from experience, Bieber's fans will probably sit behind Carney on the school bus and whisper how lame his clothes are and how he's a major dork.
Oh, to be a fly on the wall at those Thanksgiving dinners.
Beautiful. One for the TV Nerds out there.
I know I'm so far down on the comments, but I have to show all of you an actual (with Tim Hortons endorsement) "The Priestly"!
My personal favorite part of the show was when suddenly the topless film crew member started playing piano.
Col. Alphonse Dore Cliburn CBE: I remember watching the Beatles cartoons on MTV during the big Monkees revival in the 80s. In fact, I remember them showing "Twist and Shout" from the series as a video on regular rotation.
I watched the G&G&F&A sketch and it made me want to watch Goin' Down the Road which I've never seen before, but felt I am obligated since I now live in Toronto.
"I'm on the air! I'm on the air!"
I would guess most Glee fans would not even realize what the original version sounded like.
Sixth Street!