Aside from the obvious irony:
Aside from the obvious irony:
The cynic in me wants the “play-off” music to be the William Tell Overture, simply for the honesty of the show ramping up the tempo and racing the winner to the end of their speech.
I have a warning flag for almost any movie named after a popular song .
I was proud to vote for Hayes and look forward to her being a Congresswoman for as long as she wishes.
Late one September, during rush hour, I saw an old Chevy half-ton with the by-God-biggest pumpkin I could ever imaging weighing down the bed. There was barely any room left; it went from about inner wheel well to inner wheel well.
Hmm. “Right movie for the wrong time”? Maybe the next time I notice it on I’ll look.
I haven’t seen the film version, except in snippets, but I remember when it came out (I am no-longer-young) and thought that 1979 was not the time for that movie. I’m curious how others feel.
It’s been done for TV before. Not that that means it’s not worth a shot...
Hey, now that I gotcha here: Is there anything inherently better about using rice over corn syrup?
Thanks. I knew there was rice in there but didn’t know it did what corn syrup did.
The ad didn’t say HFCS. A big part of me wonders if Bud was trying to get us to assume that about Miller and Coors.
There is a locale around the Empire State Building where cars act up like this.
So, as dead as any Bradlees c. 1990?
And it doesn’t go both ways: Plenty of sportswriters are still hung up on the idea that ticket prices, parking, food and drink “go up because the team signed that big-name free agent”.
I’m waiting for Bevin to say he (literally) walked uphill in the snow both ways when he was a kid.
All I learned from Oregon Trail is that I could get an entire party dead from dysentry within the St Joe’s city limits.
I was gonna say “Tom Brady’s distinctly less-attractive second cousin”, but, yeah, I see Osmond too.
If you’d asked me a week ago, “Who will say mealy-mouthed crap to defend an old white newsguy’s racism”, both Quinn and Barnicle would have made the top ten.
“the weird short, flat, non heated, cloth, barely adjustable, seats”
I had no idea that Mazda started out making cork. Makes me think of the Simpsons’ “Fishbulb” episode.