He seems hammered already.
He seems hammered already.
I made it through season 1, liked it but didn't love it, then gave up about halfway through season 2.
My building has one of those on each floor, finding one unoccupied is like striking gold. The regular bathroom on my floor has two stalls very tightly packed together, with fairly wide gaps in the door, for whatever reason . The one and only time I braved going into one, someone else came and sat in the next one…
I live in a fairly high class neighborhood (in a decidedly lower class building…) and the local library is still a hub for the homeless. Its the one public building where they can take a nap without getting kicked out, so it seems like the staff's job is 50% making sure they stay out of trouble.
I love his music and think he's a delight also, I'm just saying that if he made shitty music I don't think his persona would hold up so well.
I would find his whole eccentric filthy hipster thing incredibly obnoxious if he wasn't making great music to justify it.
This is a good take on it, it's pretty much jumped the shark and my emotional connection to the characters has evaporated, but I'm still perfectly entertained watching it every week and will continue to do so. Considering Showtime's track record, that's pretty good.
I was gonna say…not that Odenkirk isn't a national treasure himself, but she really stole the show.
I've never been a fan of Tim and Eric or that off beat Adult Swim style humour, but I fucking love The Eric Andre Show for some reason. He's just so charmingly ridiculous.
Andy Shauf! Gotta be at least the best sounding album of the year, the production is just phenomenal.
Yeah I'm thinking heat is the key I'm neglecting. I instinctively keep it low, because again that's what most recipes call for. I'll try it at medium next time.
Yup! I'll cook any other style the bare minimum, but with scrambled eggs I'm going for neon-yellow hotel breakfast buffet style. And I can also never seem to achieve that, because all the tips and recipes online are for the mushy porridge version. Any tips? I feel like it shouldn't be that hard but I always fuck up…
Same here, I loved it immediately. Not really the same circumstances as you, but I related to Llewellyn a lot re: squandering talent, and maybe being more of an asshole than you realize, so it hit home in a kind of a hauntingly cathartic way. Might even be my favourite Coen's movie, actually.
Not so much these days. No Tims, I'm not ordering a greek salad with potato wedges. Stay in your lane.
He looks like Cotton Hill when he still had his shins. Have we already covered that?
You're absolutely right, and I wish we could have a worldwide symposium where we all just get on the same page about this, because I feel like so many ugly discussions and arguments have really just been the product of a semantic misunderstanding. That might be a little optimistic but its definitely a part of the…
As melodramatic as it sounds, the album + the show tonight were the first things to make me relax, laugh and feel ok after such a depressing mess of a week. And I'm not even American.
I was expecting something along the lines of De La Soul's recent release: enjoyable because they're legends still making music, but ultimately not that memorable. Holy shit though…there's not a bad song on there, with at least 4 or 5 standout bangers. Album of the year material.
Its been worth scrolling into Youtube comment sections lately, if only to watch edgelord alt-right trump supporters getting grumpy that their favourite entertainers (e.g. Bill Burr, now Louis) don't exactly share their horrendous worldview. Same with Eric Andre on instagram who's been going hard against the Cleveland…
He's since updated to a Borat impression to grab the millennial vote.