I don't but there are plenty who do.
I don't but there are plenty who do.
Dude, it's like a baby crying on an airplane. You can't do anything about it, the parents can't do anything about it, and the baby sure can't stop. You just have to grin and bear it.
Abropriate response.
I was betting myself how far in before the term "bro" was used and surprised even myself. I figured at least third paragraph, but there it is at the top of the second.
I already saw this too. It's called Kill Bill.
Ha. Should've caught the reference.
Granted. But I would argue not for my musical taste. I may dig Phish, but I also enjoy an enormous and eclectic variety of other music.
Don't know Harris Wittels, and I stopped bothering to defend Phish years ago. I accept that I am one of the persecuted.
When I thought of a Virginia festy this summer, Lock'n is the first one that came to my mind, personally (Ween/ Phish back to back for two nights!) But hey, to each his own…
Thought I heard you callin' my name, now…
This is exactly why, so many years back, I first started coming to the AV Club. For great pieces like this one. Noel and Donna, you make a great team!
It's also a good way to avoid reading all those words.
Nope. Doesn't even sound like Duane.
They are terrific live.
You call that a pun? Now THATS a pun.
I'm guessing you didn't score very high on the reading comprehension portion of the SATs.
Given your above post I am not so sure we're completely at odds on this issue.
In fairness, this is a fairly politically neutral story. This sort of behavior should appall the left and the right.
I often complain about how AV Club now has this agenda. People sometimes get confused and think I am objecting to to the social causes themselves. 99% of the time, as with this story, I am not. But I find it pandering and out of place for AV Club to suddenly have this slanted political voice. It seems incongruous for…
Or you could just watch Mad Men.