I maintain that the first half of that Kevin Smith series (which despite being six issues long took like a decade to finish) was solid.
I maintain that the first half of that Kevin Smith series (which despite being six issues long took like a decade to finish) was solid.
You mean talkies?
Just one kid, who had been traumatized in/by the Cambodian Killing Fields (assuming Wes Craven by proxy of Lifestyle is a credible source in this instance).
"What is a 'week-end'?"
Bonus J!6 Point of Order!
Referring to "Jaberwocky" as a work by Carrol is a little misleading - it's not really a full work, but rather a short passage of the novel Through the Looking-Glass, and What Alice Found There (the first stanza was published prior to the novel, but it doesn't mention the Jabberwock, the…
Does Trump really think he has that kind of power in the party, or does he think in two years he'll be so popular that he can pick anyone to get elected on his coattails whether the GOP likes it or not?
(and nothing else)
Also, I've been pronouncing "whistle" with a diminished but still extant "t" my entire life. I think they may have been stretching the meaning of "silent" a little there.
I mean, women get to wear all kinds of stuff on Jeopardy!. How come guys get stuck with ugly ties and uglier sweaters?
I for one would prefer a more casual-friendly, fashion forward Jeopardy!. Just let me compete in boardshorts and sandals, is what I'm saying.
I'm not sure everyone is clear on what "stealth" means.
They were warned.
It's a double entendre, but both meanings are sexual. Which is fairly impressive.
That and it was written by Roger Ebert!
That last part seems like a thing you shouldn't tell people.
It's about time the QuarkXPress and Adobe InDesign crowds worked out all that sexual tension.
But then the clue boils down to "where is the William Ransom Hogan Jazz Archive," which is pretty tough for an $800 regular game clue. Especially considering Hogan was an alumnus of Trinity University and University of Texas, not Tulane (though he did at least die in New Orleans).
I honestly don't think it occurred to…
Home to the William Ransom Hogan Jazz Archive, this university is known as the "Harvard of the South"
Did… did you try to capitalize "48"?
I thought cuervo meant crow and there was a different word for raven, but apparently Spanish-speakers just combine them.
No Objection or Point of Order for Friday's "Harvard of the South" clue, as it didn't imply the sobriquet was exclusive and effectively limited the correct response by referencing the William Ransom Hogan Jazz Archive. But I will give props to Holly, who gave Crazy Ex Girlfriend's Greg's personal "Harvard of the…