Because their car is the only place they can get away from their bf/gf to take the selfie!
Because their car is the only place they can get away from their bf/gf to take the selfie!
No, you have to lighten up while you still can, find a place to take your stand and take it easy.
Hopefully this doesn't have an impact on my curriculum in the Winslow, AZ Public Schools. I teach a unit on finding women driving in flatbed Fords and what to do when they slow down to take a look at you.
Don't worry, I'm sure the AV Club will be publishing her 9-part essay on the subject later this week.
And so can you!
People live in the suburbs. True fact.
"She also helped move me away from my rockist ways and embrace the
pleasures of pop music. I see the truth now, and that truth is Queen
Bey."
I know no one is reading this anymore, but Sarah Ramos just turned up in a photo Lauren Graham posted from the final day of shooting!
I've been waiting to start "The Invisible Bridge" - but Perlstein is excellent, perhaps one of our best historians.
I just read Gilead last month, I'm eager to get caught up on the rest of the trilogy.
Willy Vlautin - The Free
Jenny Offill - Dept of Speculation
Nickolas Butler - Shotgun Lovesongs
Wiley Cash - This Dark Road to Mercy
Mary Miller - Last Days of California
Edan Lepucki - California
Amy Greene - The Long Man
Peter Heller - The Painter
You all realize that the reason bands get so little from Spotify is because their own deals with the labels are so shitty? In the pre-Internet days no one but the biggest stars made money from CDs either because they had to recoup completely unattainable advances that were being given out.
Anyone who considers the 1975 Basement Tapes to be the "final product" doesn't have any business reviewing a Dylan-related project.
I see Anna Bocci is still the reigning queen of commercials.
Only in the new millennial obsessed media environment would a promising country songwriter deciding to make vapid pop music count as "maturing"
I think the tastes of 16 year olds are so diffuse these days that they could literally be into anything.
I wonder if Chuck D, Michelle N'degeocello or India Arie took Mellencamp to task for writing about a black man when they worked with him?
Thank you, this needed to be said. I don't dislike Springsteen, though I think he can get pretentious at times - but I've always preferred Mellencamp.
I remember this show marked a turning point in my life where I realized I was more into the mom than the daughter.
Definitely. In Seasons 1 & 2 there are hints dropped about a past case that has haunted Linden. In Season 3, that case comes back and takes center stage. That's really all you need to know.