And you knew where you were then...
And you knew where you were then...
I could see Ian McShane filling the role perfectly.
It'll be called...'Farzar!' starring Kesley Grabner as an...intergalactic urp call in pharmacist...scuse me...BARF
You beat me too it. The Munsters reruns seemed to be on virtually every UHF station every single day, along with Giligan’s Island, McHale's Navy and Gomer Pyle.
Good on him for his current Reddit activity; we need more quality Spyro fan art in this sad world.
Actually it’s named after Grandpa Munsters drag racer. The car the Herman drove the family around in was called the Munsters Koach.
Oh! I stand corrected ova here!
glad this is done in 2 weeks. it’s fine, but it’s just fine.
Syndication! Since The Munsters, The Addams Family, The Brady Bunch and Gilligan’s Island were considered “kids programming”, independent tv stations would air these shows usually in the afternoon for kids to watch. This lasted until the late 80’s/early 90’s when this went away mostly due to educational requirements…
Rob Zombie’s song Dragula was named after the Munsters’ car.
I feel like most Western cultures abhor a bargain. Certainly American culture (fully 92% of Western Culture) hinges very particularly on ostentatious displays of spending culture, even while most people can’t afford it.
There’s tons of positive representation of New Jersey in the media:
If only they told us what Exit they used.
It’s refreshing and empowering to finally see some positive media representation for a people as maligned, mischaracterized and misunderstood as people from New Jersey.
“an incomplete list of Very Pakistani Things: Yusuf’s love of a bargain”
Bake him away, toys.
Gus also loves to cook. I guess it’s a crime boss thing, like Goodfellas.
Young Mike (with a younger actor and narration by Jonathan Banks)