My mom has an old southern cookbook from the 1930s that literally includes instructions like going into the backyard to kill a chicken. Every recipe has lard. It's fantastic, even if the artwork is spectacularly racist.
My mom has an old southern cookbook from the 1930s that literally includes instructions like going into the backyard to kill a chicken. Every recipe has lard. It's fantastic, even if the artwork is spectacularly racist.
It doesn't particularly offend me, but the Southern redneck trope is pretty atrocious. Cletus is every bit the stereotype Apu is, only without the redeeming qualities.
/pushes up nerd glasses
You know, I don't really like "big" concert like this, but I admit McCartney still puts on one hell of a show. But my kids aren't of concert going age yet, and this piece got me excited for that day when I gladly go to some huge stadium show like this to see, let's face it, the equivalent of a touring Broadway show.
Additionally, the failure to include Bad Company is shockingly lazy research.
It's not even good trolling. I mean, if you're gonna do it, do it. Along with the usual suspects of Toby Keith and Limp Bizkit, you need to include a lot more sacred cows than one Beatles record that lazy kids scoff at for their Intro to Cynicism class.
The failure to remind everyone MC Skat Kat released a full album is simply a missed opportunity.
What a delightful interview. I love how British actors tend to be so professional, moving from gig to gig, seemingly punching their time card.
I think simply being online pushes people to the extreme pole of their position, by virtue of the way we usually communicate. It's unfortunate, but it means that the people repping the banner for conservative/liberal ideals become stuck in the mud cultural warriors who won't give an inch to anyone.
Middle Cyclone? I mean, I'm giving apples options of what album will be playing in the skull iPod for eternity.
Agreed. I find the standard "both sides are equally awful" stance that Stone and Parker embody is both smug AND lazy. It damns other people for daring to have opinions and caring about things, not bothering to really find out the differences between the two sides, and then condemning both with a cheap and easy slogan…
I feel like this list unintentionally endorses the most common slander against women in pop music: they can't rock. The real heavy records are clustered in the back half of the list, while the top 25 probably only has two records I'd say really rock, Horses and Rid of Me. I mean, the other albums are very good, and…
Fox Confessor Brings the Flood.
Genuinely caring about things is lame. Earnestness has been easy to mock pretty much as soon as comedy was invented. South Park as always mocked the earnest which can lead to hilarity, but as a political philosophy, it's unsustainable.
If that's the courtroom drama we deserve, society is doomed —- /looks at who is president —- Oh. Damn it.
I think Jaime pointing out that their dynastic line is a dead end is a big step to getting there. He's not betraying the family… it's already doomed.
Kat Dennings is delightful in the Hulk movies, and the perfect audience surrogate commenting on how ridiculous the whole thing is.
Hulk works better as a supporting character. A solo Hulk film would likely be similar to Iron Man 3, in that the titular superhero isn't really in it, just their alter-ego.
I want the MCU courtroom drama we all deserve.
All regional chains are fine and I respect your loyalty to the place of your birth, but In n Out is wildly overrated.