Is not your baby, is people's baby.
Is not your baby, is people's baby.
Bet Your Baby, coming this fall on FOX.
McCloud?
You're welcome.
Tonight's poll: Do you think Republicans in the Senate hate cute kittens? Text "A" for Yes, and "B" for No.
I would have expected a more awkward reunion. "Hey, remember that time I sold some celebrity crime scene photos for a quarter million dollars and almost let you take the blame?"
It's a pretty good album. A few bland songs near the end, but it's an interesting departure from STP.
Fuck you for liking something!
One of the things I hate about the Internet is the collective nerdgasm and endless quoting of stuff like that. It doesn't help that it was obviously written like that to get the fanboys/girls to turn it into an annoying meme.
Arkansas, not so much anymore. Republicans took over the state legislature last year and they'll probably win most of the state-level offices next year. Mark Pryor could be the last Democrat standing there, assuming he doesn't lose as well.
I wish they'd quit writing all of her cases as a reflection on her being a new mother.
BSC = Bronze Swimming Certificate.
Put on Heart of the Sunrise, crank up the bass, and have your mind blown.
My favorite bit of intellectual dishonesty was when they'd present libertarian talking heads as "experts". Their earlier shows on obviously crackpot stuff like reflexology or end-of-the-world paranoia were hilarious, but by the third season or so, every other episode was "let's push our political ideology some more".
He works on WALL Street! His window faces a WALL! Get the symbolism, people?!
Renassance.
Henry Wallace and Henry Wallace are my favorites.
I thought he was hit or miss on Infomania. His "editorials" were always interminable, but I loved the Kids Kouch bits, and the Craiglist interviews were pretty good too.
It was the same year as Babe. He also showed up on the TNG episode that was a "crossover" with DS9 (Dr. Bashir shows up and hangs out with Data for a couple scenes, and I think they had a scene or two shot on the Promenade set), and on the first episode of Enterprise, returning as Zefram Cochrane.
The last couple seasons of Smallville were actually pretty decent; once they got rid of Kristin Kreuk, the show improved dramatically. Erica Durance was pretty good as Lois Lane.