Yeah, BJ growing the mustache was a huge mistake.
Yeah, BJ growing the mustache was a huge mistake.
I know. It's pretty ridiculous.
Why don’t they just get rid of the comments here if half the commenters aren’t allowed to participate?
7 comments now, 5 of which are in the greys.
I think you’re making a faulty assumption here in that they even think about the comment section. If they do, I’m sure it’s with utter contempt.
Seriously, what the hell do you need to do to get out the greys here? This is ridiculous.
Don't worry, I'll be grey again before you know it!
But he was a great guy, minus all the casual racism and ridiculous amounts of privilege.
Oh my God, he did? Ugh. I might have to change my name. Good thing I'm in the greys, phew.
He did good work on cartoons, you just have to give him a chance!
I used to take my brother to see her. It was the only place he'd even been. Always shouted out something obscene, though. Dirty old man.
Or the twelve apostles?
I’m a huge fan of Johnny Rotten’s voiceover work.
And Transformers, because why not?
It just means attendance at the school guarantees the student the complete, "full" worship suite that Ye offers. Unlimited prayer, singing, and sermons, with six speaking-in-tongues sessions and three poisonous snake handling seminars included. Young people entering the workforce may want to take advantage of Ye's…
I mean, it’s cool that Ye loved his mom, but JESUS CHRIST. Let her go already.
Finding ways to mess with Olivia Wilde is basically a full time job. That process server caper probably took months to arrange.
Two takeaways from the finale:
Wait, are you saying there was something AfterMASH? A sequel series featuring our favorite cast members from the 4077th who weren't sick of acting on the parent show? Surely no self-respecting network would air something like that.
The first three seasons of MASH are as near-perfect as a sitcom can be. The cast gelled so well and the show did such a good job of reflecting the anarchic tone of the iconic film from which it spun off (yes, the movie was an adaptation of a book, but the book is awful). The show truly clicked on every single level. I’…