First thing I thought of. Man, that was a great strip.
First thing I thought of. Man, that was a great strip.
He's one step away from being the cliche'd "that guy" at parties who proudly proclaims that he "doesn't even own a T.V.".
I'm going to step outside and punch myself in the face for having read something so utterly moronic as your post.
Oh, just fuck off.
The fact that you think he wasn't a megastar. He was.
Sorry, you're still completely wrong. Jenner was known by a huge swath of people who wouldn't have recognized many rock stars or actors. Just because you "didn't care" who he was, you still knew who he was.
You just completely contradicted yourself. You knew about Jenner, but didn't watch any of the Olympics that he competed in? That sounds like an athlete who became known to an audience that didn't even watch him compete.
Agreed. I have relatives in Wisconsin and Minnesota, and I had no idea depression and alcoholism was so rampant in that part of the country. It's almost as if every person mentioned in the book has a relative who was an alcoholic, suffered from depression and committed suicide, or a combination of the two.
No Steve Largent?
You'd be wrong about that. Even people who took absolutely zero interest in sports in the 70's (my mother and grandmother, for example) knew who Bruce Jenner was.
I swear to god, I still can't believe that's a thing. I mean, how fucking petulant do you have to be to dictate that you get more dessert than everyone else?
Downvoted.
Yeah, I loved it as a kid. I even had the ship as a toy.
Got any Sanka?
Worst season since '85.
So……..The Mountain is actually Eddie?
I'd like to think some people had a lot of fun submitting videos that trolled the station and this dumb idea.
You mean the D.C. hardcore band, right?
Given that the Giants are on pace to lose 100 games this season, I'd say yes.
No higher taxes, just a promise to ship as many brats, pretzels, and deep-dish pizzas delivered by your oh-so-adorable Cubs fans.