Ever had an ostrich burger? They say it's half that, but you eat twice as much.
Ever had an ostrich burger? They say it's half that, but you eat twice as much.
It's popular in my home, I can tell you that.
Our policy is, we're comfortable with our bodies. You know,
if someone wants to help themselves to an eyefull, well, we say,
'Enjoy the show.'
That………..that's a crime?
Go fuck yourself. Troll someone else, shithead.
OK, you're trolling at this point - television shows aren't art? Albums, songs - not art?
You're joking, right? Do I actually need to list all the television shows he's written and produced or would it just be easier to tell you to go take a look at his Wikipedia page so you can see for yourself?
So Norman Lear hasn't created anything? Lionel Ritchie hasn't created anything? Do television programs and songs suddenly not count?
IMDB gives him a credit as "Policeman" in The Warriors. Anyone know which policeman he was?
I think he's just your garden-variety bigot. He may not be a white supremacist per se, but he'll laugh at racist jokes with his buddies on the golf course and he'll engage in racist acts and make racist statements if he think he'll benefit or get him attention.
Miller is pretty fucking creepy, though. I'm sure there are Hollywood FX guys who can't replicate the dead-eye stare of that asshole.
I still sing this to friends on the birthday. Not everyone gets it, but some do.
I think he's culpable for normalizing Trump instead of calling him out on his bullshit. If you want to argue as to the extent of that impact, go ahead. I'm not interested.
I always say he'd be hawking time shares in Florida. But yeah, this fucking douchecanoe wouldn't be anything without his daddy's money.
If you can, find a book titled Rommel? Gunner Who? by Spike Milligan. It's about Milligan's experience with a British anti-aircraft unit in North Africa during WWII. Effing hilarious.
I just read about that. Holy shit. I suppose he'll be building a memorial for the Bowling Green Massacre anytime now.
There was a show originally called "White-ish" - it got changed to "Friends" at the last minute.
Donald "Duck" Dunn? The Blues Brothers' bassist?
Dennis Miller was always my favorite.
No. It's admirable, but the damage has been done.