Nothing about Fat Ammy’s or the Skip’s Scramble? (Wrong universe, I know, but...)
Nothing about Fat Ammy’s or the Skip’s Scramble? (Wrong universe, I know, but...)
Thanks to this article and your reposting that tweet, I’m gonna give this show a try.
I will be the only person to mention his top-10 “Hearts”, won’t I?
My wife doesn’t care much for football but teams with gold or silver pants will catch her interest, and I for one encourage that.
I don’t know how “common” common would be, but good question.
Dang! Another reason to get a modern TV...
O fcking Christ! Of course I remember Granny Cuyler doing that!
Tip of the hat for beating me to it.
I enjoyed the Ellery Queen from (perhaps) before you were born, and, akin to that, a period-piece Nancy Drew might be cool if done right.
Can it be better than’ She’s the Sheriff, please?
And it’s fun, as a fan, to see the marks on a soccer ball not move during a strike like that. Really much more demostrative on TV than a knuckleball proper.
Show of hands: Who else here recognized the Gunslingers’ uni in the top photo after reading just the headline?
George Cukor’s 1932 flick “What Price Hollywood?”, surely has a place in this. It stars Constance Bennett, Lowell Sherman (as a director who makes her career) and Neil Hamilton (Commissioner Gordon! as the love interest). Not exactly the same, however, you can draw the line.
I was out of HS before many of these were written, and I’m just glad my own taste brought me to half of the items in The Comics.
Paul, thank you.
I don’t want to say I can improve your post, but when I read the graphic up top all I said was
That photo of her over the balance beam looks like a still from a CGI movie. It’s almost more amazing than watching video.
Okay, I’m probably being a pedant, but I wouldn’t call this a freak accident.
Someone with more history chops than I can probably draw a straight line from what used to be called the “womens’ department” of the newspaper to “womens’ media”.
Agreed. It’s two days later, and I was the 300th star.