What was that episode of X-Files where some kid was really into Syd Barrett and could control insects?
What was that episode of X-Files where some kid was really into Syd Barrett and could control insects?
And his voicing of one of the Autobots in the animated Transformers movie of 1985.
Maybe someday vinyl will cease to be increasingly ridiculously over-priced. Oh who am I kidding?
I'm sure Canada has an equivalent to Jersey.
Brian Adams: the Canadian Bruce Springsteen.
Don't forget sexually harassing women, I hear that's a pretty important part of the jock ethos.
It's the closest western equivalent of an acronym that spells out the name of their fundamentalist islamic organization as they call themselves. ISIL/ISIS is easier for Fox News to misinform people with/ pronounce.
They have a lot of mst3k, and I think all of Monty Python. So if you like those things, there you go.
That is a lot of possibilities. However, and not to veer wildly off topic, I think that relationship statuses on Facebook are one of those examples of discretion being the better part of valor; this is one of my beefs with the world of Facebook. Call me old fashioned, but I think that in this day and age where a…
This reminds me of a really really terrible joke:
Isn't "it's complicated" really just short hand for "fucking my ex, looking for somebody else"?
Either a person is into you or not. One feeling or the other.
Yes and as much as I liked her as Amy Pond, I have a hard time seeing her as a Hollywood blockbuster action star. Maybe the directors cut will have more of her doing things and fleshing Nebula out a bit and that would sway me a bit.
I really really hope Selfie turns out. I love Karen Gillan, though to be perfectly frank I didn't think so much of her in Guardians of the Galaxy.
At least three episodes. Each of these three episodes would have focused on one of the three couples. Me, I'd love to have seen an episode of Marshall and Lily wherein Marshall's ascent to judgehood and beyond could be explored further. Robin and Barney's relationship could have slowly eroded over the course of…
I think a downer ending, properly done, would have won them an emmy; or whatever the TV award is. Emmy, right?
The problem (or at least one of the problems) with the idea of "the one" is that this feeling tends to ignore the fact that this person whom you love so fervently is only 50% or less likely to feel the same about you. Thus you are extremely likely to end up really really sad.
Well, clearly I'm not the only person to first assume this was about remaking Ever After but everybody is really stoned.
I work the graveyard shift, so 7 am is like early afternoon to me.
I am quite fond of "Carlotta Valdez" myself.