billboynotedgobshite
billy boy, noted gobshite
billboynotedgobshite

He's pretty good, I have to admit. Like many Doctor Who fans, he has a kind of love-hate relationship with the show, watching it even though he doesn't expect it to be good. David Tennant was, by far, his favorite doctor.

NOTE: the only episode I've seen of that timey-wimey doctor is the one with the stone angels that can only move when you're not looking. Though billy boy jr. has been a fan for years, god bless his anglophile heart.

I prefer to listen to Cheap Trick.

A Young Doctor's Notebook. Forget the fact that Jon Hamm can't do a good English accent—the show is still fantastic and dark. Best cringe comedy moments of the year, by far.

I'm all for it, particularly if you can throw it a "MMM-hm!" together with some sassy head wagging.

"It's a simple yes or no question, Mr. Cosby: will you ever stop drugging and raping women?"

I love Skinner's palpable outrage in that line.

Well have you tried biscuits and gravy? That shit is delicious! Though mustard's good on 'em for me, mmm-hmm.

Paralipsis? That's our word of the day! *head explodes*

Ooo, also a good answer.

Don't forget to give him the bag of Valencias!

Survey says!…

I had her in the conservatory, with a candle stick…for light, you fucking perverts. That way I could see who I was fucking!

Who the hell names their kid Rebel? Some kind of rebel?

I know that "Rixty Minutes" is the stronger episode overall, but the Meeseeks sub-plot of "Meeseeks and Destroy" made me laugh harder than anything else this year.

I remember after a particularly angry Brother Theodore rant, David Letterman looked at him and said, "Well, at least you've got a hairstyle figured out." 10-year-old billy boy thought that was perhaps the funniest line ever.

*crying* I just wanted Carl Yastrzemski with the big sideburns!

"Now I know that we're struggling financially, and yes I had to take out a second mortgage to buy this, but I firmly believe that this suit will dramatically improve our sex life, Genevieve."

The process is called Fallonization.

Yeah, I remember he used to have Brother Theodore on the show all the time, and that guy was always angry.