The closest thing he cooked up was the Freys/Boltons sewing Grey Wind’s head to Robb Stark’s body after the Red Wedding, and even that was only mentioned in passing.
The closest thing he cooked up was the Freys/Boltons sewing Grey Wind’s head to Robb Stark’s body after the Red Wedding, and even that was only mentioned in passing.
I appreciate palace intrigue stories related to dysfunctional, crappy sports franchises. I get a healthy dose of it as a Chicago Bulls fan, but it’s nice to hear about how it manifests in other sports and cities.
I grew up in DuPage County, so I guess that explains why I’m not familiar with it.
I had pizza like that once. It was at a place near the Lake of the Ozarks owned by two Chicago-area transplants. I had no idea it was a “thing” despite growing up in the Chicago suburbs.
Giggio’s is awesome. My wife lived in Evanston when we were still just dating and it was our go-to spot. There’s another Giggio’s in Uptown that may or may not be related to the one in the suburbs and it’s not nearly as good.
Giordano’s thin crust is great.
Frankensteins, Wolf Mans, Draculas, you name it. I like all the genres of horror.
I hope he brings back Toll Booth Willy at some point.
It should be nominated in the LGBTQ category because it’s a podcast about being gay with your father.
Glad to see Mr. Bean is back at his antics.
SHEESH!!!
David, are there any thrift store jerseys you’ve had your sights set on that have so far evaded you? In other words, do you have a used, mid 90s holy grail made by Champion?
Also, Sony gave PlayStation 3 the Spider Man 3 font. Synergy!
I’ve never actually seen this movie. My college roommate and another one of our friends went to see it opening night and basically said “Spider Man dances, don’t even bother going to see this” and I heeded their advice.
Thank’s
I know I saw this movie but I remember almost nothing about it besides Kevin Spacey’s bird brained kryptonite continent scheme. Also, I think there was a scene where a rich old lady died and her little yappy dogs ate each other or something?
You forgot to mention the immortal Jeff Ass.
Tom Hardy rules.
Bingo. I think part of it can be chalked up to the show’s decision to downplay the fantasy elements as much as they could for as long as they could. I do wish that the show explored the mythology more, especially when it comes to the Starks, but maybe they figured the masses wouldn’t care about that.
The only podcast that explores the experience of being a toothless, regular (not morbidly) obese Greek man in America.