Apparently that's Gameological's own Arthur Chu! http://www.avclub.com/artic…
Apparently that's Gameological's own Arthur Chu! http://www.avclub.com/artic…
Hey now, I did go to a British state secondary school, and got straight As in both GCSE (apart from Design but then I always sucked at anything artistic) and A-level. So there.
Now I like sugar. And I like fat. But which is better? There's only one way to find out…FIGHT!
Coming soon: Jenn Wasner from Wye Oak demonstrates the Cruyff Turn, and Dawes show us their keepy-uppy skills.
Who are three people who have never been in my bedroom?
Let's hope so.
One not yet mentioned is Ben explaining the Cones of Dunshire - "Of course! The Maverick should be able to trade Lumber for Agricultural Credits!" With the perfect capper at the end where the accountants all want to be the Ledgerman.
So does clicking the downvote button again.
The story of what he is doing is that it's called the Worm.
I wish you all a merry Bajoran festival of Gratitude and see you in the new year.
It would have got in years ago, except for all the allegations about fame-enhancing drugs.
It's the expression of grim determination on John's face at the end that really seals the deal.
We might also remember him from such films as The Boatjacking of Supership '79 and Hydro: The Man With The Hydraulic Arms.
Can I suggest you get in touch with Ian Levine?
The Del Boy Falls Through The Bar clip is so well-known in Britain, it was voted Favourite Comedy Moment in some spurious survey or other, probably shilling a satellite channel. Stewart Lee was not impressed.
HAIL ANTS