foghat1981
foghat1981
foghat1981

Study is based on California. Most chargers of any state per vehicle. Favorable weather conditions for EV. Favorable incentives for EV. Favorable incentives for HOV lanes. If there is anywhere EV will succeed, it’s California. Per government mandate!

Also this.

Also his dad has way too much money to bring to the sport for them to go too hard on him.

Going to be worthy of his own Netflix Episode on Drive to Survive next year.

I mean this legitimately: it’s one of those jokes that convinced me that ‘The Simpsons’ had moved from “funny TV show” to “culture defining comedy”. I may not have thought those exact words (I was a little kid), but at the time I just had this feeling that the show was doing something amazing.

It’s almost a foregone conclusion that he'll be racing for Uralkali Mazepin F1 next year - there are strong rumours that Haas wants to get out of F1 as quickly and cheaply as he can, and selling the team to another billionaire father who wants a vanity project for his own son is a good way to do that.

This one was just too sad for me. Felt so bad for the guy, I couldn’t laugh at him.

Mazepin is a comedy of errors, hell yes keep him!!

Jane: Goodyear?

ARCHER: God, who would want to put a bomb on that?

“It’s probably the thing I do best” transforms the scene from lukewarm Benny Hill to one of the greatest tragedies to grace the small screen.

Now playing

I’d say this is definitely up there for one of my favorite Office cold opens.

My roommate had a suggestion a few years later. He wanted to decorate everything with cats. Cat pictures, cat pillows, cat figurines, everything. And never mention it. Just for the goal of being asked and responding “what cats?”

Being that Woody is a rare toy from the 50's, I always assumed that he was a hand-me-down from Andy’s probably deceased dad, and that’s why he was so attached and willing to take him to college.

When I think of Paddington I always think of this tweet

“[Y]ou are watching a lucrative global children’s-entertainment franchise and not a bleak European art film.”

Speak for yourself; I’m STILL researching whether or not Shrek had a legal claim to that swamp in the first place, and if Far Far Away laws regarding squatter’s rights would have given him grounds to evict the other characters from said swamp.

TS3 is pretty great, but I never much wanted to revisit it. (The bit where Andy is playing with his toys with Bonnie before he goes off to college sure did make me tear up, though.) Meanwhile, I can watch my two favorite Pixar movies, Ratatouille and A Bug’s Life a million times without ever getting tired of them.