Yeah, I have to imagine so. Alex said something like, "The correct response is the 150th anniversary– sesquicentennial."
Yeah, I have to imagine so. Alex said something like, "The correct response is the 150th anniversary– sesquicentennial."
Even more than the fact that he's a New England writer, the most famous line from the movie in question is the "Princes of Maine, Kings of New England" bit. I thought that was the key to the New England clue and made it a no-brainer for me. (Which is rare!) Otherwise, if you don't know that Frank Darabont adapted The…
Yeah, I can see some old-school rock critic dudes bad-mouthing a band like Tull that way. Klausner does these joke-y monologues on a lot of random topics to open each episode, and that was her only-semi-serious explanation of why she DOES like them. I felt the need to defend her because I really dig her show and it…
She was talking about how into Jethro Tull she's been lately, and was saying it as a compliment. Calling something "gay" may be an insult for folks who frequently shout it into Xbox headsets, but coming from Klausner it's high praise.
If your toddler is a book-tossing little monster you're gonna be out a solid chunk of change every time he whips your latest replacement Kindle into the wall
If your toddler is a book-tossing little monster you're gonna be out a solid chunk of change every time he whips your latest replacement Kindle into the wall
Exactly. The joke was on Steve-O. I thought it was hilarious.
Attempted Mustache would be my recommendation- and it features "The Swimming Song," my favorite LWIII song of all. History is also fantastic, though. I like the idea of starting with Attempted since it's from early in his career and I liked coming to History later and see how he'd aged.
Same here, never heard people call it "soda" til I moved out of Pittsburgh. Regional slang battle!!
The beginning of the song always makes me think of dancing cartoon skeletons
Could be a carbon footprint thing, if a liberal flies private Sean Hannity blows a blood vessel
I agree, I hated it. It didn't add anything- the point that foosball is ridiculous was already made, I didn't need a chintzy anime parody to prove it. Of course I didn't care much for the Jeff/Shirley storyline in the first place.
Oh man the Bettis heads/tails call. I was thirteen that year in a family where football, specifically Pittsburgh football, is religion. That call with all the turkey and pie eating must've driven the collective family blood pressure sky high.
"Mirror mirror, who's the prettiest girl at the Quinceañera?"
I always really loved that Sherlock Holmes sketch. Baskerville's look when the monster starts eating stuff just cracks me the hell up every time.
mewithoutYou are my favorite exception to the rule. There aren't a lot of Christian bands with song titles like "Allah Allah Allah" after all.
No kidding. When Bayete won, I felt pretty edified when my roommate just went "Oh my GOD this show is just TROLLING us now!!"
Nephew, actually, not son. His mom is apparently the… Lady Margot Lavinia Cholmondele, which, if you can't be Anjelica Huston's son, seems like a pretty fun alternative.
She said she used to "kiss his little winky," at which point I checked out on her character
Ok good, I'm not the only person who thinks Anthony Ryan looks like Jesse. Somehow I'm the only person in my group of TV-enthusiast friends who has watched Breaking Bad AND this season of Runway so no one gets what I'm talking about, one way or the other.