I feel like there's a metaphore in there somewhere.
I feel like there's a metaphore in there somewhere.
If that happens to get mom, dad, and the 2.5 kids to tune into Shark Tank as well—arguably the network’s one current hit that doesn’t depend on a formula established almost a decade (or two decades) ago — the ABC boss is all for it.
Did Art Garfunkel come by with his compressor?
I was saying 'Boo Radley'. I just really think Fox should sign a dev deal with Robert Duval.
They're the original odd couple.
Mendozaaaaaaaa!
"Mr. Cruise, please. I don't get paid unless I'm hunched over lower than you in all medium shots."
"Mr. Cruise, please. I don't get paid unless I'm hunched over lower than you in all medium shots."
And also props to Annie from me for being the only one to include John K. Samson. With the same proviso about not commiting to any favorites (or favourites, as we say up here where people actually know who John K. Samson is).
And also props to Annie from me for being the only one to include John K. Samson. With the same proviso about not commiting to any favorites (or favourites, as we say up here where people actually know who John K. Samson is).
Sock it to me.
Sock it to me.
The real story here is that this means no more Work Of Art writeups from John Teti.
The real story here is that this means no more Work Of Art writeups from John Teti.
"Patricia the Stripper" by Chris de Burgh. I mean, come on.
"Patricia the Stripper" by Chris de Burgh. I mean, come on.
Yes, I was going to suggest this. Glad to see someone beat me to it. The episode was called "Escape to Beer Mountain: A Rope of Sand".
Yes, I was going to suggest this. Glad to see someone beat me to it. The episode was called "Escape to Beer Mountain: A Rope of Sand".
If Millenials have a sense of entitlement, false or not, it might be related to the fact that most of us have been relied on since we were about 3 years old as the subject-matter experts in our families/schools/workplaces on technologies that have altered society in very major ways. This is not a 'bullshit belief,'…
If Millenials have a sense of entitlement, false or not, it might be related to the fact that most of us have been relied on since we were about 3 years old as the subject-matter experts in our families/schools/workplaces on technologies that have altered society in very major ways. This is not a 'bullshit belief,'…