Haha wow looks like I was confusing his death with Harry Anderson!
Haha wow looks like I was confusing his death with Harry Anderson!
Man I miss that guy!
I think David Price represents NC-04 and Kathy Manning represents NC-06. If Price is retiring and Aiken is gunning for his seat, then he's running in the fourth district.
What do we suppose the odds are that this distinction was actually claimed in 1995 by a dapper young confirmed bachelor from South Carolina’s 3rd district who has since gone on to be a US Senator from that state?
i bet it’s nothing salacious.
Loved it, I remember reading about an old lady that took her grandson to a screening, thinking it was a screening of Aristocats, and left after 20 minutes really upset. Within the first five minutes, George Carlin is describing in great detail pooping in his wife’s mouth, why did she sit there with her grandson for…
Later Gen Z and elder Millennials had the same thing with the 60s (came back in fashion in my early teen years) and most Millennials with the 70s (later teen years/college). It’s just the 80s turn, time marching on.
Bob Dole outlived Norm. Just wait until Artie Lange is the lone srivivor of Dirty Work. Life is weird.
He’ll be reunited with the girl he raped and killed in 1990.
there is a movie called the Aristocrats where many great (and not so great) comedians are interviewed about the “Aristocrats” joke and the particular details and flourishes they added to the classic joke and I was floored to hear multiple people say Saget told the “worst” version; until then in my mind he was the…
It’s a tail as old as time. He was riding the red brick wall until he ended up in a grease paint soaked grave.
His new gig: Voiceover/narrator on How I Met My Maker.
I caught Bob Saget at Bonnaroo in 2013. I remember it being funny enough, and he did some crowd work with this guy in the audience he kept calling his son. To likely paraphrase and a half, this is one of the bits I remember:
I watched it for the first time in years at the start of the pandemic, the scenes with Don Rickles kill me.
This is gonna be one of THOSE kind of years where a lot of (notable) people are going to die. Isn’t it?
For anyone not appalled by the joke on principle, his telling of the Aristrocrats is probably a pretty fitting thing to watch. Can’t say I’d post it here, because who knows how badly I’d get punished, but a recording of a YouTube video of it is on YouTube. It’s...legendary.
His part in the comedy documentary “The Aristrocrats” will forever be in the back of my mind. It’s worth a watch if you’re not easily offended by much. If you are, forever stay away.
It’s a tough balance figuring out where it makes sense to begin imposing sanctions. You want lower-income people to have access to the courts, but loser pays laws and or even the risk to an attorney of being sanctioned would discourage that. I’d just like to see judges set and stick to reasonable deadlines, and not be…
This is why people want tort reform. When I was sued for malpractice, I was served one day short of the statute of limitations expiring and they still didn’t have an Affidavit of Merit, which is a statement from a doc in the same profession saying something was done wrong. So I asked my lawyer why it wasn’t dismissed…
We need more judges in cases like this to impose sanctions. He should have to pay the $100,000 Nirvana’s attorneys have definitely raked in for this bs.