Except that "Kyrie eleison" is Greek for "Lord, have mercy" and is used during Catholic masses. Every time I hear it, I'm reminded of long boring ceremonies.
Except that "Kyrie eleison" is Greek for "Lord, have mercy" and is used during Catholic masses. Every time I hear it, I'm reminded of long boring ceremonies.
Fun fact: The New York Giants back in 1987, released a version of "Walk Like an Egyptian" called "Walk Like a Giant".
It's the alcoholic equivalent of a mugging: very expensive and bad for your head.
But adding wine would increase the number of permutations to 12, and that's just too many lines to remember, especially when you're drinking.
The things is, with time, you learn that it doesn't matter what order you drink in.
Beer before liquor, never sicker.
Liquor before beer, never fear.
I even fought a guy or two.
I hear ya.
Our drink of choice in college was Vodka-Aid, which was, you guessed it, vodka and Kool-Aid.
I've been making Vespers for myself lately.
You know most browsers have a private mode or incognito mode where no local files or browser history is saved.
They even had George Takei on as Chin and Kono's uncle.
In fairness to CNN, someone did throw popcorn during my showing of the movie so their security concerns were justified.
Night Court ends with Bull getting abducted by aliens…actually that works for that show.
Okay, consider me edumacated.
In an early season, I remember a line by Potsie about how they were talking about making Alaska a state and Richie replies "That'll never happen."
That's brings up an interesting point.
What does the phrase mean? I've sern it used to mean when a show does something so ridiculous that you no longer want to watch the show.
But it can also mean when a show does something so awesome, it can only go downhill.
This video was worth 2 minutes of my time.
It's probably a good indication that I'm suffering from heat exhaustion because I replaced "bingeing" with "banging".
I also loved that Reagan addresses McKinley by name.