Doonesbury is ripping on Trump? Sheesh. Such a Bloom County rip-off.
Doonesbury is ripping on Trump? Sheesh. Such a Bloom County rip-off.
I'm in the US, and all 4 seasons are available to stream. Don't know what you're seeing (seasons 1-3 were slated for removal a few months ago, but got renewed before the set date).
#3 was pretty good in the Lost City of Z, which I went to see last night at the local single-screen, arthouse theater.
Aw, okay. I was wondering if there was some reclamation of a native name for the city post foreign-domination (e.g. Mumbai, Kolkata, etc) that I hadn't heard about.
Villenus?
They went full Pitchfork, huh?
Going by a recent Comedy Bang Bang appearance, PFT has not forgotten it (talking to Zouks, I think, he said something like "That show brings characters back?! What about ship captains?")
Ooh, I forgot that one. Should we go all the way back to "Saracens", maybe?
Don't worry, I'm sure he meant to say "Mohammedans"
I dunno - they don't record that podcast at Feral/Starburns Industries anymore, so that wouldn't really have the "pilgrim in an unholy land" vibe you might expect
But either on that ep or the previous week's the word "feral" was mentioned, and PFT asked "Can we say that word around here now?" and Scott somewhat coyly answered in the negative.
Hmm. Maybe Ronna & Beverly on Earwolf?
Yeah, I came away from the last ep with a lot of respect for Stevenson - I mean, time and time again she just pretty straightforwardly came out and talked about the warts and all nature of her lyrics.
That exchange vaguely reminded me of that time when Gemberling was on a year or so ago as some french-speaking character (and Gemberling seemed to have sophomore-level French ability, at best), and then it turned out that the musical guest/interviewee of the episode was fluent, and he kept talking to Gemberling, to…
Koenig's character was named Boner, though…which even 8 year old me wondered, "How the hell can they have a character named 'Boner' on a prime-time family TV show?!"
Well, tits. I was looking forward to watching a new Countdown Cats later tonight.
If life gives you King Sunny Ade, well, just enjoy it.
I haven't tried the Mother Earth gin, but I've had the Durham Distillery's Conniption gin (basic version, not the Navy Strength) and I really liked it.
Harmon is kinda using the "tiny violin" bit a lot these days…
Truly, line producer Big Esther Povitsky had her work cut out for her.