
Could be worse. Imagine the people having to write the subtitles for an Iron Bru Commercial. These are ACTUAL ads on TV in Scotland.
Could be worse. Imagine the people having to write the subtitles for an Iron Bru Commercial. These are ACTUAL ads on TV in Scotland.
That’s interesting. And really weird to think about.
You can call a company out for their bullshit without hating them.
Jason is not a Tesla hater. Stop with the nonsense.
Really, the guy on the right better be subsidizing some of the cost due to their incompetence to stay on their side of the line.
Rare car, 10X overpriced. I lived and got my drivers license in the 1980s. I think:
A) This thing is an amazing time capsule
I shed a couple tears on this one. Most celebrity deaths sorta gloss over me. I was talking to Mrs. F. about it the last time someone died and I told her one death that really got me was Jim Henson. So much we all lost. And now Norm. Fucking Norm. It’s like if Bob Odenkirk had actually passed a few weeks ago.
I loved him so much on The Middle. Especially in this episode, his first.
Whoever cast him as Mike's brother and the great John Cullum as Mike's dad on The Middle was brilliant. Three experts on dry deadpan deliveries.
God damnit he was so funny.
I’m guessing he thought he only had about five seconds left and could head him off at the pass.
This is awful. He was my hero. The best stand up comedian I have ever seen, by a mile. More creative, more fearless, and more unique than anybody, anywhere. And even better than that, on a personal level, he was exactly what you would hope he would be. I got lucky enough to have backstage privileges during a couple of…
Classic f’ing Norm.
I highly recommend his run on Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? for those who haven’t seen it. While he gets almost to the very end, he also was the last person to win the fastest finger question. They eventually just gave him the prompt “Spell this famous comedian’s name by aranging the following letters in order: a) O…
He also had one of the best Pokémon parodies, especially for the 90's.
His set on the Comedy Central Roast of Bob Saget when he intentionally bombed is an all-time favorite. Just five minutes of the worst hack jokes you’ve ever heard and he committed to it 100%. People in the crowd had no idea what was going on and the other comics on stage were crying they were laughing so hard. …
Literally the first thing I thought of when I read the article.
Is the update that you can get one in stores now?