She is the gangliest person I've ever seen. She's probably 5'10" or 5'11" and I would be stunned if she was over 100 pounds.
She is the gangliest person I've ever seen. She's probably 5'10" or 5'11" and I would be stunned if she was over 100 pounds.
You can download them. I don't know when that changed, but it did! Helpful, I know.
I was so psyched when I saw out was a Gourlund (I'M GOING TO MAKE THIS PORTMANTEAU HAPPEN) episode and even more psyched when Zouks joined the improv, and it did not disappoint at all. Fantastic ep.
If I were them and it was true, though, I would absolutely deny it. They don't need that shitstorm.
Should major American historical figures be the only thing on someone's reading list until you think they're informed enough? What if they want to take a break for some fiction? Or read nonfiction in another area that they're interested in or that will make them better at their job? Or, like, another hobby other than…
Hey man, the Chernow book is 800 pages long and there is an enormous world of things to read out there. Can you understand why someone might be an intelligent person, but also want to enjoy the story in a different format?
It kind of was, or at least the general sentiment. Hamilton was incredibly elitist and not at all psyched about populism.
I loved it but it also really made me want the PFT/Schwartz Hamilton special, which I presume everyone who reads these comments will be aware of.
It's been advertised on With Special Guest Lauren Lapkus a bunch.
Really, just read everything by Michael Lewis, because it's all fantastic.
My list:
I love pretty much anything where PFT gets meta about the show, like the end of this one when he implies that this character went further onto Andy Daly's turf than he would've preferred.
Two-margarita Riki Lindhome seems 100% delightful. DLM has been on a good streak with guests lately, and I'm not just saying that because Doug was irritated with me in the comments the last time I said his guest lineups had been lacking lately.
It's okay, Maslany is in talks for every other role in the movie.
I have an undying love for James Adomian, but yeah, he really needs a new angle on that character.
I actually wasn't sure initially, so I rewound it a couple of times to figure out who had said it. It was definitely Maslany.
Agreed. It might be my new go-to recommendation for first-time listeners (historically, it's been Poehler/Zouks/Adomian-as-Leykis).
Learning what a big CBB fan she is, oddly, is what finally got me to start watching Orphan (Arfin?) Black.
Underrated part of that: the fact that Maslany knew what he was talking about and asked how he felt about women. I'm only halfway thorough so far and I already can't remember another episode I've laughed this hard at.
I understand where you're coming from, and I would probably have a very similar reaction if I were you, but I also have a job and four billion other podcasts to listen to. At a certain point you have to triage.