"I'm carrying another man's child"
"If your husband doesn't know, it's for the best"
"I'm carrying another man's child"
"If your husband doesn't know, it's for the best"
So "Catalog Albums" only make the Top 200 when the artist dies? Because The Beatles, Pink Floyd, Michael Jackson and the Eagles et al would be at or near the top every week, as Billboard has said on numerous occasions.
It happened, 1974
I'm on the Left Side of this issue, but the satire's foundation got shaky when Taran Killam repeated the line, "Make…the cake…" Because in the end, that's exactly how it turned out in real life. "You WILL make the cake" instead of going to a baker who wants your money, which would be a far more effective solution…
There was already a movie: 1974's "Man About the House"
Please try to have an original thought, etc
I knew you couldn't see it from your privileged position!
I never sat in a domestic civilian audience for MASH, but if it's like almost everything else, I'm pretty sure that overseas military audiences had a far different take.
My dad retired before "Coming Home", so I can't answer to that. My GUESS is that it wouldn't be liked, possibly not even shown. Jane Fonda was the…
I grew up mainly on US Army bases overseas in the 1970s, with nightly rotations of movies new and old. MASH was worshiped like no other movie. It was shown twice a year for 3-night sold-out stints, a run which no other film merited.
When bullied, I defend myself. If you don't like it, you know what to avoid, cowboy.
No, you're wrong on nearly every count.
I support LGBTI and I'm not really a South Park fan.
I just find total vocal unanimity nauseating, then troubling.
Kind of the opposite of this conversation. Apparently, when you hear one non-conformist voice, you attack. Now pat yourself on the back and continue your mindless…
Now go get your shinebox.
…and it doesn't even feel like mine
I know, it's like I'm the only hypocrite.
Every time I watch SNL, I think about the hundreds of times they've sold out my ideology, then I look in the mirror and say, "STFU, you hypocrite!".
Yeah, I forgot that apt pop cultural references are verboten here.
Here's an original thought: "Like every other commenter, I agree with every other commenter". Happy — BRO? (You're such a good enforcer)
YOU P.C. BRO?
It turns out Amy Bailey was written out of Kwenthrith because she got pregnant during shooting. See, Vikings really does treat women the traditional way!
Unlike most AVC commentariats post-2010, this endless loop of contradictory virtue signalling is highly entertaining.