I think we used to be friends on AIM in the early 00s.
I think we used to be friends on AIM in the early 00s.
I didn't buy Nevermind on CD until the late 90s but it didn't have "Endless Nameless" on it, I assume it must have been an early print. I also don't recall ever hearing "Verse Chorus Verse".
I'm out of my depth on this shit but I thought reviews said that they hammered the "yeah I'm a girl, so what?" stuff really hard. Didn't sound especially subtle.
More gay representation in mainstream entertainment: good.
Also if Eddie Edwards gets to be an Olympian Davey Richards should get to try out.
This was directed by Soap from Lock, Stock, and Two Smoking Barrels. The legacy of that movie in the Richie/Vaughn-verse is many tentacled.
In some of his non-Urkel stuff White always seemed like a charismatic actor, he probably could have had more success. I'm sure he looks at Will Smith and gets heated.
There's a fan theory that Joey is actually the real father of DJ, Stephanie, and Michelle. Mostly based on the fact that two dark-haired people statistically couldn't have had three blonde kids.
Didn't see you'd posted this down here but yes. That's the real memorable moment of that day, so Real Life Perd Hapley wants you to look at llamas.
I've got a few clothing items like that. Anything under the light at Walmart (shut up, I'm white trash) looks bluer than it does at home.
This was also the date that first vote blocking Net Neutrality came down was it not? It's almost as though they wanted us to be distracted…
I noticed. Mac actually looks as buff as he normally says he does.
That's because it's a cartoon. I don't see an actual person that gets constantly bashed by his father just for existing, and with a narcissistic ego monster for a female role model in his mother. He'd be a drug addict who aspires to undue greatness while constantly self sabotaging.
Any business that can't pay its debts is a failed business, no matter if they continue to keep their doors open by some chicanery. I don't doubt that this is just an effect of the dying music business but that's capitalism for ya.
Well said. Funny that Cotton was so abusive towards Hank and yet loves Bobby so much, and they never addressed that Hank was really horrible to his son. He also acted like a dick to his friends all the time, I don't know why they never told him to fuck off. Especially Boomhauer.
Specifically Mike Judge had all thr mannerisms of Hank in the voice but he doesn't look much like Hank. Plus then you lose Pam Adlon as Bobby in exchange for some annoying fat kid. Probably would have been the young one from Grounded for Life.
This show was conservative in a lowercase c kind of way, so they never hammered too hard on liberals or whatever, and generally tried to ride the fence. Hank was still pretty harsh on anything Bobby did that seemed in any way feminine or gay or not up to his standards of masculinity. IRL there's no way Bobby grows up…
They aren't centrist, they're just extremist in a contradictory way. They come down pretty hard on their own beliefs and mock everything in a preachy way.
If you listen to his albums you can hear he wasn't too uncomfortable onstage, it's likely just the atmosphere of the Comedy Central gigs and stuff that made him edgy.
Supposedly his widow Lynn Shawcroft has tons of unreleased Hedberg stuff recorded. I know at one point she was contacted with an offer to do one of those hologram tours with it. Which is especially weird because Hedberg barely moved onstage. It'd be a lot cheaper just to get a cardboard cutout.