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Those are massive - generally faceless - organisations and a country. Bands are usually four or five identifiable dudes/ladies who do a thing together. I'm just interest in your language so please don't take offence.

Those are massive - generally faceless - organisations and a country. Bands are usually four or five identifiable dudes/ladies who do a thing together. I'm just interest in your language so please don't take offence.

Why do you American sites refer to bands as single entities rather than a group of people? "Jimmy Eat World is still going strong"? Is he? Sure they are.

Why do you American sites refer to bands as single entities rather than a group of people? "Jimmy Eat World is still going strong"? Is he? Sure they are.

I saw this when it came out in the UK. It's an excellent sports movie; I definitely put it on a par with Slap Shot. One of the best things about it is it's not the usual 'underdog gets good at sport' fare and for that it should be applauded.

I saw there was an interview with Bob Odenkirk and clicked on it.

I used to really like Cougar Town but this season has pretty bad. The jokes have had none of the natural goofyness they once did and, at times, feel incredibly forced. The worst examples of this being Jules' 'NO SPOILERS' thing and the dreadful 'Tom Cruise run' bit from the other night.
The thing I liked about Cougar