I hope Adam is a cash tip on the table kind of guy because 4 cents is ridiculous.
I hope Adam is a cash tip on the table kind of guy because 4 cents is ridiculous.
Even though the guy won two rounds, I think Space Ghost summed it up best…
Is this slowly rolling out? Not seeing the option in my “regular ol’ Gmail” account.
Honestly, I have known this for years, and I am a white person from a white neighborhood. Anyone who doesn’t is intentionally ignoring the facts.
The first season was great, something really unusual and strange and pretty underrated. The following two seasons largely lost their humanistic perspective and became plot-driven in a bad sort of way. I watched the first episode of season 3 and it was an entirely different show from the first season (which was covered…
“I’ve been involved in a number of cults, both as a leader and a follower. You have more fun as a follower, but you make more money as a leader.”
- Creed Bratton
- Michael Scott
I did once, but that was for the Sex Cauldron. Got shut down years ago...
Gimme a break! Like you’ve never thought about recruiting for a sex cult.
i rewatched iron man 2 recently and the audacity of the don cheadle introduction scene is amazing.
I remember a moment in Damon Wayans’ sitcom “My Wife and Kids” after one of his kids got recast, where during the new actress’ very first scene he stops her and stares at her face for a good thirty seconds looking puzzled. She asks “What’s wrong dad? It’s me, your daughter. The same daughter you always had.…
I think Oswalt’s point is relevant to collaborative art, like acting or working in a writers room. He was saying that if you can choose between dozens of ostensibly equally talented writers, why take on the headache of choosing one with a reputation for being a jerk? Or if an actor is making the set—a workplace shared…
Without trying much at all:
“Let’s Remember All the Guys”
This is like one of those “Let’s Remember Some Guys” videos.
From one Cleveland great to another: Bartolo Colon pitched to Otis Nixon, who faced Ron Guidry, who pitched to Carl Yastrzemski, who faced Whitey Ford, who pitched to Ted Williams, who faced Bob Feller.
That he’s pitched to both Tim Raines (who made is MLB debut in the 70s) and Shohei Otani is absolutely mind blowing.
This list could be an interesting episode of Let’s Remeber Some Guys
Six Degrees of Bartolo Colon.