If I were to guess, Trump probably thinks the average Presidential funeral isn’t worthy of him, and he’ll throw the biggest. lavish, and hideous dumpster fire of a funeral ever. And of course, we as taxpayers will be left to pay the bill for it.
If I were to guess, Trump probably thinks the average Presidential funeral isn’t worthy of him, and he’ll throw the biggest. lavish, and hideous dumpster fire of a funeral ever. And of course, we as taxpayers will be left to pay the bill for it.
Here in Eastern Ohio, Steak & Shake has coupons in local newspapers that bring the prices of their combos, shakes, breakfast meals even lower. I always keep a few of their coupons in my wallet.
I’ve seen it on sale for about 1/2 off. Can’t remember if it’s Criterion or Barnes & Noble that’s running the sale, though.
I watched that episode and was fascinated by Gunn’s take on the topic, especially when he didn’t understand why the fashion world ignored plus size people, as he put it IIRC, “I’ve been involved in fashion my entire life, and believe me the industry never leaves money on the table.”
This is one of my favorite Warren Zevon lyrics, preferably the “Learning To Flinch” version.
You beat me to it. That’s the line from Nebraska that has always stuck with me.
I remember reading where one of the writers stated that “Homer’s Enemy,” was the pivot from “Wacky Homer”, to “Jerkass Homer.” And for me as well, that is where the downhill slide began.
How pray tell, did Ted Kaczynski vote for Obama over Clinton? He’s been incarcerated since the late 1990's, and a felon.
I always thought that Apu should have finally used his engineering degree and gotten a job at either Burns’s nuclear power plant as Homer’s supervisor, or at either Springfield University or Springfield A&M and become Lisa’s mentor.
Anything with the late Jon Polito in it was good, no matter what. I would have liked to have seen a “Return Of Frank’s Brother” episode, but that sadly, will never happen.
Bob Goldthwait had a great line about Tab, “It has more ingredients than a car battery. But I can say one thing, if I drink a case of Tab, all I’m gonna do is burp and fart a lot. If I drink a case of beer, I’m pretty sure I’ll wind up telling a cop to blow me.”
That it is. I also like Diet Squirt, and if I’m going for the full calorie Grapefruit Soda, I go for Jarrito’s Grapefruit Soda. I miss the Kroger Big K Fresca knockoff, “Diet Grapefruit Soda,” as I hate paying full freight for Fresca.
But at the time he was brand spanking new to the US music scene, even though the import version of “My Aim Is True” set all time sales records at the time. The Pistols were hip because of their notoriety. I had just turned 16 when the show aired, and thanks to Creem, Trouser Press, and even Rolling Stone, I knew who…
Then again it’s not that odd, as I believe his sons are fans of the show. Now David Bowie turning up as a voice on SpongeBob SquarePants kind of amazed me. That is, like Costello’s sons, his daughter liked SpongeBob, as did Bowie once he watched it with her.
That was Terry Sweeney. I saw him recently on the Gianni Versace-American Crime Story as the friend of one of Andrew Cunanan’s older lovers who saw what a grifter Cunanan was. He was also the subject of one of Chevy Chase’s most horrible sketch ideas when he was the host of SNL, in which he proposed that they weigh…
I remember when Jane was a guest on “Late Night With David Letterman,” and her setting up a bit with Dave. She was there to discuss the ABC TV movie she’d made with Tom Selleck about a couple who divorce, and it’s effect on both of them. She said that ABC was thrilled with both the critical acclaim and the ratings the…
Probably that they’d timed Less Than Zero in rehearsal, is what pissed Michaels off. Costello and the band got the idea to do the switch after remembering that Jimi Hendrix did the same thing on a live BBC show in 1968, and it was quite shocking for the time. Also, with the exception of Belushi, who told Costello…
I’m of the opinion that Belushi would have faded away if he hadn’t died, as very little of his work has aged well at all, either on SNL or on film. I do remember reading a story in one of the SNL related books where he and his wife Judy were watching an SNL rerun, and a sketch with John and Jane came on. They watched…
Elvis Costello & The Attractions were also treated to the SNL cast’s hipster attitude, as according to him, they were mad that the Sex Pistols broke up just before their SNL appearance, and he and his band were last minute substitutes. Which led to his famous live song switch of “Radio Radio” after starting to play…
I attended college in Kentucky, and majored in history. I had to take a couple of Civil War related courses, and would always point out how the pride of Lancaster,Ohio snapped the south in half whenever any of my southern classmates would go on and on about “The Lost Cause.”