Known as 'barkers' eggs' when I was a kid…
Known as 'barkers' eggs' when I was a kid…
If they go that route, they better get on it quick, so we don't spend too much time with Stein thinking he's in love with his daughter…
I had never heard of The Roches before, but just fell down a youtube hole listening to their stuff, so thanks for telling me what the song was so I could find them!
His Windows 95 Tips are the best thing ever: http://windows95tips.com/
Well it would have been nice if you could have worked that out ten months ago!
I love when Scully says he's the da Vinci of sitting, and Hitchcock's eyes drift down to Scully's butt.
I was mildly interested in this - the movie is passably fun, if you ignore the politics of it, and Ryan Philippe is always nice to look at. But now that I know they have stretched that plot over the whole season, I think I'm out.
Saw a stage production of The Odd Couple in Melbourne, starring Shaun Micallef and Francis Greenslade. Didn't enjoy it, despite being a huge fan of their tv work. The play is too dated and the jokes too played out now through imitation. I think Micallef is a comic genius, but when he's acting in other people's work I…
I saw Hell or High Water last week, and enjoyed it a lot, but my big take-away from it was the Townes van Zandt song on the soundtrack, Dollar Bill Blues, which I have been playing on repeat ever since.
I have to try and expunge all knowledge of his politics from my head so that it doesn't retroactively spoil my enjoyment of Firefly and Chuck.
Well, unless he's talking about a weakling like David, who can "only manage one bag".
I hate this 'power couple' thing. Unless the two of you get shit done, you're not a power couple, you're just a couple. And if you proclaim yourself a power couple it's even worse; it's like trying to tell everyone that your nickname is 'Ace'.
Thanks Jay. I was only thinking of dumb animal responses, and that one is not as bad as I was imagining.
Still less irritating an answer than chazzwozzer.
What was the third answer? As an Australian, my odds are stacked on this answer, but I would think the 'interesting fact' nature of the only two egg-laying mammals in the world would mean that a few more people outside Aus. would know this.
Please tell me the two who got FJ wrong at least said platypus?
When Dolores' father starts quoting Shakespeare and others, Ford mentions that he also included Gertrude Stein in that character's repertoire - I think he said something like "I know it's anachronistic but I couldn't resist". My guess is the creators have included a lot of anachronistic details.
I'm loving the show, but whenever I hear her character's name, I still think of the other Sam Fox. :https://www.youtube.com/wat…
I got a four-year-old-Fringe-comment upvote recently too!
I really don't think Rob Sitch is the man to do this. I remember Funky Squad.