I'm very surprised at how much I enjoy The Californians. It should piss me off at how one-dimensional it is, but I love the driving directions part of it. Plus, it's nice to have a regional SNL sketch that isn't a New York in-joke.
I'm very surprised at how much I enjoy The Californians. It should piss me off at how one-dimensional it is, but I love the driving directions part of it. Plus, it's nice to have a regional SNL sketch that isn't a New York in-joke.
I'm very surprised at how much I enjoy The Californians. It should piss me off at how one-dimensional it is, but I love the driving directions part of it. Plus, it's nice to have a regional SNL sketch that isn't a New York in-joke.
One sincere suggestion: "Drunk by Noon" by the Handsome Family, which may be the jauntiest HF song.
One sincere suggestion: "Drunk by Noon" by the Handsome Family, which may be the jauntiest HF song.
You cheap lousy homosexual.
You cheap lousy homosexual.
I love this song.
I love this song.
I can't understand a word you're saying.
It can be boiled, shucked, creamed, or dried.
You call THAT a season finale? More like knifey-spooney.
Stupid Ned Stark now just Stupid Jon Snow.
"Hodor."
This is the network that kept 'Til Death around for four(!) seasons, so anything's possible. Not saying I particularly WANT another Cleveland Show season…
Sellers' "Cigarettes and Whiskey" is one of my favorite show-closers. A lot of fun and Sellers was completely in his element.
I thought he was only on for the last year, but it turns out he was a cast member from 95-98.
The truth is a tramp vomiting into a gutter!!
Jack White sure loves commas.
Al Scaduto recently died, which ended the strip. The Comics Curmudgeon reports that, despite the corny "humor" in the strip, Scaduto was actually a swell guy who was in on the joke.
Every Pluggers caption ever: