That's just the same thing.
That's just the same thing.
My brother works in the NBC Tower in Chicago where that show had been taped. I don't know if there are any other national shows taped there anymore, what with Jerry Springer having moved his circus out of the building.
No it won't, Bill. Stop it.
Remember North Carolinians, when you go to the polls today, think about this simple question:
Very Idiotic and Careless Indeed.
Very Idiotic and Careless Indeed.
They used to have vanilla and caramel fountains but they just have chocolate now. The way that advertise it on Carolina Hurricanes games you'd think they want you to stick literally everything in there. Sure, I'll stick that piece of fried chicken in there because why not!
They used to have vanilla and caramel fountains but they just have chocolate now. The way that advertise it on Carolina Hurricanes games you'd think they want you to stick literally everything in there. Sure, I'll stick that piece of fried chicken in there because why not!
It was a syndicated first-run show. That was back in the days when first-run syndication was a big deal although that died out after the Hercules/Xena/Baywatch era. The fact that some of those shows weren't good enough to be picked up by actual networks didn't help either.
It was a syndicated first-run show. That was back in the days when first-run syndication was a big deal although that died out after the Hercules/Xena/Baywatch era. The fact that some of those shows weren't good enough to be picked up by actual networks didn't help either.
MiB is kind of like Avatar. It's a series that made loads of money and was big when it came out but over time it seems like it has not made anywhere near the impact on pop culture that the people behind it hoped it would.
I only have three of their albums (Perfect, Secret and Reverse)…I wonder if there's any others worth checking out. I mean, I am really happy with those three but I wonder if there's something I'm missing.
So I found online a few episodes of the old early-2000s cartoon show Whatever Happened to Robot Jones? and took a look at a few of them. I was a huge fan of the show back then and I was worried that the show would not hold up. Good news - it is better than I remembered.
Your city's economy is solely dependent on one person, so….no.
I'm hoping the eventual 32nd NHL team plays in Quebec or Hamilton or even Toronto…although I know the NHL would be hell bent on preventing that (and the Leafs and Habs; they don't want to lose their grips on the GTA or Quebec)
The Hurricanes pretty much have lost their home ice advantage. The team's games are either in front of half-empty crowds or they're unofficial road games. The worst part is that the Canes were consistently doing well in the attendance totals for a while (think 18th to 22nd). The fact that the marketing campaign is…
I haven't gotten to as many Hurricanes games although the main reason is because the team has become so predictable. I hope the team proves me wrong in the next few weeks where they have a plethora of home games.
If I were Bartman and the Cubs offered me the chance to be at the team's next home game I would tell them to fuck off. Bartman's life was ruined by the Cubs in terms of how the team treated him. The fact that the Chicago sports media and the Cubs fans were complacent in making him the scapegoat for everything instead…
The only way I could see something as big as this happening in the future is if the Maple Leafs won the Stanley Cup again. Which hopefully will never happen. Fuck them. (seriously, the Toronto hockey media and Leaf fans are already pissed off at Auston Matthews because they think he has hit a wall)
My brother in Chicago is really unhappy because the world didn't give the White Sox as much respect in 2005 as they did for the Red Sox in 2004 or the Cubs right now. Especially seeing how the White Sox lost just one playoff game in 2005.