Because cocaine's a hell of a drug?
Because cocaine's a hell of a drug?
I wish I had a job just coming up with characters for this show.
Is this show going to make it to a full season? It felt more like a one-off Adult Swim featurette than an ongoing series.
At least it seems like the Brittany Spears Cumback Media Blitz isn't catching on. Hang in there, America! It'll be safe to look at banner ads again soon.
Weird that they had that show simulcast on pretty much every Viacom station last night. Doesn't exactly scream "exclusive engagement."
You broke my Sarcasm Meter. I hope you're happy.
So the night Blanche is giving birth and needs help the house is completely empty, but in every other episode it's teaming with servants? I know it's a farcical comedy, but that just doesn't make sense.
Between this, the omnibus crime bill, Welfare and Wall Street "reform," and Don't Ask Don't Tell, Bubba's looking more and more like he could challenge Reagan for being the best President a Republican could have asked for.
“We Spice Girls are true Thatcherites. Thatcher was the first Spice Girl, the pioneer of our ideology, Girl Power. Thatcher had ideals all right. We love Maggie.”
aka Old Spice.
Can't forget one of the greatest Hip-Hop albums ever made: The Score by The Fugees. One of only two albums they did before they got sick of each other and broke up.
That's one of the few R.E.M. records I haven't heard at all, and I consider myself a fan (I can recite from memory all the tracks from Green, Lifes Rich Pageant, and Document). I'll have to give that one a listen…
Although I didn't like it at the time it first came along, I feel the need to give props to Jagged Little Pill by Alanis Morissette (released in '95, spent 9 weeks at #1 in '96).
True that. Twitter definitely has a lot of thinking to do in that regard.
I've had the exact opposite experience in the sites I visit. The worst commentators are usually hiding behind pseudonyms, sometimes creating accounts just to flame a particular story.
Twitter's become an economical way for media outlets to pretend they're doing journalism.
But at least you know who they are and can identify them to site admins, other users, etc.
That's a good point.
I guess that's the question Twitter has to deal with. Which customers do they want to lose: The idiots and morons who harass others, or the people who won't use Twitter because they don't want to be harassed by idiots and morons?
Which would be the point of cracking down.