You mean, like RiseAndFire just did, ohnoray?
You mean, like RiseAndFire just did, ohnoray?
Skipskatte — I expect Republicans to be vicious, nasty, lying, bullying hypocrites. Saying they apply rules inconsistently to only benefit themselves is like saying falling in the Pacific will get you a bit damp.
Apparently slow-food movement doyenne Alice Waters came up with the recipe, so who knows?
More like “If I can get some snark off it, I don’t care what I write!”
Which I didn’t do — I commented on something Eliza Dushku had already publicly talked about having done.
Eww, Gross!
Urrrht?
Last four — Donald Trump was President, so WTF can the FCC do? He had to lose re-election before they strapped on their balls and remembered they had rules and regulations which he’d been violating on a daily basis for the last 1,460 days (give or take)!
St. Patrick’s Day flavored seltzer
Drink runs and bathroom breaks can save you from exposure to Celtic Woman.
You do realize Weekend Update hosts used to be regular cast members? I was really surprised when they walled it off from the rest of the show as they have with Jost and Che....
The last movie I saw in a theater was Cats.
Anya Taylor-Joy’s Wikipedia entry has no “Personal Life” entry, which suggests she’s not publicly in a relationship with anyone, married, or has come out one way or the other.
As to the conclusion about “cancel culture” not ridding of of anyone worthwhile, screw Jeff Dunham and his racist-ass puppets.
Che baited the audience as ever, scoring the closest to the groans he’s always seeking with a joke about New York’s restaurants returning to 100 percent capacity. (“New York nursing homes will remain at 900 percent.”)
Too bad — the live audience went wild when started singing it.
Versatility works on sketch television, not movies or regular sitcoms where stardom comes from having a persona and sticking with it.
The War Criminal Bush Regime, Skipskatte — that all pretty much became frivolous when they let Dick Cheney get away with using the word “Fuck”, twice, at Sen. Leahy on live television.