Hooray for TV!
Hooray for TV!
Michael, if I may take off my pants and pull my analrapist stocking over my head, I think George Michael may be suffering from what we in the soft-sciences call "obsessive-compulsive disorder," or, "the O.C. disorder."
Two mentions of squirting in one hour! Such deviancy in these modern times! Anyway, I'm happy to have Hank and the gang back, and I really dig the 3-year lacuna. I do hope they've abandoned the Hank-Karen drama for good; that got really old.
The character's name is Hank Moody, not David Duchovny. Anyway, I think the key to enjoying this show is to not take it seriously, but instead enjoy it as simple escapism. It's much funnier that way.
You are correct.
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I think I've seen every episode of FLCL, but never in order, and not often enough to pick up on any of the subtext and symbolism. Always thought it was just a bunch of crazy, well-animated, well-scored nonsense, and I really liked it that way. But knowing that there's actually a subtle story going on underneath it…
So are your tits, Katy. Check and mate.
Of the two Avatar movies, the successful one was the better. But the cartoon is the best property to make extensive use of that word since the Ultima series.
But their player is deplorable.
I like the idea. Didn't seem like there was a lot of tread left on the murder house's tire.
Hey, did you get a mouth-zipper installed, RM? How you speaking so understandably? And also, fine, bone away.
Talk about adding insult to injury…
Memories of muffled Mozart…
No way! But, if you were to rephrase that in the form of a dare…
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Expressing enjoyment numerically is kind of absurd anyway. Who cares. I'm just glad that not everyone had the same 15 shows on their list.
Sounds like attempted inception, to me. But that idea is way too complex.
Bombs made of butter churns and pitchforks?
Truly this Dutch writer lady is an American Hero, brought low by the heartless soulless communist socialist atheist nation of Barbados.