Thanks for research big guy.
Thanks for research big guy.
Indeed it was. And, as Seinfeld once put it, "you are sooo good looking." ;-)
S01E16, season finale. I vaguely recall it, getting it now. Thanks for the recommendation.
Do you have season and episode numbers for those two episodes you mentioned?
Really? Wow, I just checked and you're right. It sure felt a heck of lot longer to get there.
With six comedy shows running 4-5 nights a week where at least the monologue and second segment are worthwhile—TDS, Colbert, Conan, Fallon, Meyers & Ferguson—I'm still catching up with last week, and was lucky to catch the Rangers drop in the standings with two losses this weekend.
"Motivational Speaker", whose B-plot is Dewey having another mother on the side (the dialog is hysterical), was my personal favorite.
The one where Homer wins up becoming a missionary?
Happy Endings had to be one of them, but it's canceled now.
The Bob Newhart Show, Mary Tyler Moore, Rhoda (up until her wedding), Barney Miller were all worthwhile. Off the top-of-my-head at 4.20am, and no I didn't just toke up.
There was a great German-produced, German-language with English subtitles film of the same name that came out in the 1990s. If you want a good war film, hard to go wrong with that one.
Thanks. I'll check it out. I also didn't see the series finale, which was apparently worthwhile.
Wow that descriptive passage right before the actual poster is quite misleading. Once you see the poster, it makes sense, but there's so many other ways the passage can be interpreted.
For quite some time the Dead were the highest-grossing touring band when everyone else was cutting back on touring. That their popularity was extra-Californian and thus somewhat diluted across the country makes me wonder how NH—which generally has no love for VT, where I met many many deadheads in the 1980s—scores…
No wonder I didn't catch the reference. Do you have an season & episode number, or is "the box" a recurring point-of-reference?
as well as to call out jackasses like David Frum for the jacksheet they spew.
After getting totally sucked in and up-to-date after season 4, I re-binge-watched season 1 and found it so much more laugh-out-loud funny compared to what succeeded it. I'll watch the whole run of the series, but there were tangibles (Professor Chang teaches Spanish was the height of Jeong's character) and…
Well it's more of "why take this power away from the people" that stoked the indignation I and some others expressed. I personally find the perpetual need of The People In Charge to Disney-fy every freakin' discussion (on Disqus or anywhere else) revolting..
I agree your last comment's assertions hold true, but the object of our disagreement is its relevancy—as Colbert is fond of saying, he doesn't see race, but his tongue is clearly in cheek as it really doesn't matter what he sees or doesn't see but what society at large (insert Wanted poster here) will always…
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