There's just no need for it.
There's just no need for it.
That awkward moment when for some reason it made me lmfao.
Or colorists, like Marie Severin, who was instrumental in the house look of 1950's E.C. horror and sci-fi comics.
In Darmstadt.
Not to mention the entire category and subcategory of grindcore and its offshoots. Of these, there was one that was really funny- the cd case for Boston-based A.C. (Anal Cunt). The album was called "The Gayest Man Alive" and had a mirror surface.
The last time that I did it, I had the recurring thought: "I'm a meatsack mollusc!". That led to uncontrollable laughter, which was contagious, and my partner and I stopped having sex and went back to staring at the ceiling.
I just checked out Greg Gutman's website, looking for confirmation that his humor is terrible, and was shocked to see The Bug, Caribou, and Ty Segall listed in his "Best Songs of the Year List". Nothing makes sense anymore, unless a 20 year old unpaid intern writes the content on his blog for him.
There are so many of them, and they are both terrifyingly smart and entirely without empathy or the ability to see outside of their immediate social sphere. They're a scary bunch.
I disagree. This episode was maybe a "C". The laughs were few and far between, and the characters' actions didn't ring true to their established characterizations. I usually laugh numerous times, sometimes hard, at Modern Family episodes, but this one just didn't do it for me.
Its a Neapolitan wood-fired pizza thing, too.
Colin Stetson is amazing live, and he's played with Liturgy before, so there's chance of an onstage collab. Melt-Banana, too! Great line-up. I'm nowhere near Wisconsin, though.
"The poophole loophole"- Kev from "Shameless".
CHANGES or gtfo.
All of the early 70's Neil Young used in "Infinite Vice" made me realize how cinematic it is.
I think that "New Age" would be the best VU song choice.
I assumed that his other, casual clothes were in the bag, and that he had bought the suit at Sears, then put the clothes that he was wearing in the bag.
Or "Hey, That's No Way To Say Goodbye". C'mon now!
It certainly got a "rise" out of me.
This is the kind of comment that deserves an exponential upvote button.
At one point I turned to my wife and said, "There's no way that Dre drives a Buick Enclave". I haven't checked back, but in previous episodes does anyone remember what the SUV that he drives is? My money is on an Escalade or a top-of-the-line GMC Denali.