No bromo.
No bromo.
Seth Rogae.
This is like that Ashram Kitchen show "Prank'd."
Or Wilma Walmerami's "Blow Mama."
White women be taking forever to get ready like this, but black women be taking forever to get ready like this.
Airports.
Yeah well, Mr. G frequently upvotes my comments, I'll defend his honor and integrity to the death!
I don't know, Mr.Greene seems to be a pretty nice young weirdo. Fatman sounds more like a middle-aged sadsack whose friends stopped talking to him because they couldn't handle all the truth bombs be was dropping on them.
WorkingGirl-like.
And David Mitchell! (The comedian, not the author)
Agreed, but I am a bit worried about this season's bad guy. The guy with the Zellweger lemon face who plays the stalker in this season of Broadchurch is a horrible, horrible actor, and I really hope his storyline is a misdirect.
Yes! I loved "Aliens in America!"
I'm gonna look up "The Webber Show", never heard of it before.
Man, now I kinda want to marathon season 1 of "Caroline in the City"…
I had a huge girl crush on Annie, the promiscuous neighbor with the tight dance outfits. I kind of wanted her and Richard to end up together, that would have been a much more interesting combination.
I watched every episode of that dumb show.
"There are — news flash here — true differences between men and women.
A friend who has twins (one boy, one girl) told me the story of when they were down at a pond, and the young twins spotted a cute little duck.
The little girl said, "I want to pet the duck."
The little boy said, "I want to kill the duck."
I rest my…
YES!
It's actually not one long story, it's more of a mini anthology with Jon Hamm as the framing device, so it's hard to tell if your parents will like all of it. It's pretty dark, but more in the "15 Million Merits" kind of way. There are even a couple of callbacks/references to previous episode like "The Enitre History…
"Also, I'm not gay."
"Get outta here with that face!"
Hollywoo Babylon.
Great Job As Usual, Michaela Watkins. You Wish You Were This Entertaining, Internet.
We're Not Angry, Internet, We're Just Disappointed.