KATHERINE: The math, it's driving you insane! You can't keep going like this!
KATHERINE: The math, it's driving you insane! You can't keep going like this!
I'm a huge fan so I get happy whenever she appears on TV, even in a short commercial. I probably don't watch TV enough because I've only seen that Pepsi ad like three times.
I feel like that's what "Yoga" was trying to do. It's got a great beat and I love Janelle Monae too much to call her a sellout (plus it still wasn't your typical cookie cutter pop song and the theme of women empowerment is consistent with her other work), but it was very different and seemed like she wanted to try her…
Or the moment in "Chick and Hawk" when she admits she's afraid things will be different between her and her dad when she grows up…God that made me cry.
You're forgetting the time he got the shit beaten out of him by Logan!
My parents recently got rid of the couch my sister and I grew up on, so this episode really hit home for me. Not enough that I was crying my eyes out on display furniture, but it did make me miss Ol' John Stainmos. *looks off into the distance wistfully*
"Rob Thomas is a whore."
— Piz, Veronica Mars
I can see it on Apple Music. It's still there.
The Fallon one is "untitled 08," aka "Blue Faces."
I'm hoping this Peeno Noir is just the first product in a whole line of fine D'Fwines.
It's "Tigre" by Jarina de Marco, according to the Broad City Twitter. Couldn't find that song anywhere but there is a similar one: https://m.youtube.com/watch…
Whaaat, women love 30 Rock! At least most of the ones I know.
I agree, and I think a lot of comedians never stop identifying with weirdos and outcasts. I was just saying about the same thing last week in response to people saying Mindy Kaling goes to the "I'm so unpopular and chubby!" well too often.
Many of the SNL writers are recruited straight out of the Ivy Leagues, but not all of them. I remember Sarah Silverman (who dropped out of NYU) saying in her book how she felt a divide between her and the people who made fun of another writer for only getting into Brown or something like that. Tina Fey is closer to…
*hurls phone a probably respectable distance away*
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*runs after it*
Seems like she's into everyone: https://www.youtube.com/wat…
I think you'd be better off with Cheryl Tunt.
Hey, Mean Girls was good! But, yeah, everything else pales in comparison to 30 Rock. I didn't find Sisters that bad, it was mostly enjoyable but not brilliant. Having very low expectations for it probably helped.
All excellent choices, all on my slow jams playlist. I was listening to a bunch of 112 the other day, though it was mostly me playing "Anywhere" over and over.
I think you should start using "bazooms".