Yeah, he’s not very artful about it.
Yeah, he’s not very artful about it.
Oooh oooh! I know this one!
*waves pennant with “Sobeys” on it*
“Yeah, we know they’re dogshit too.” --Tom Leverton, CEO, Chuck E. Cheese
About 2014 or so. Stepson brought a large zipper bag filled with candied salmon from a wedding reception he was working. I must have eaten half that bag.
Anyone else getting Christopher Lloyd in Back to the Future vibes from the fisherman?
Yeah, the WB acknowledgments beat the shit out of the Disney ones.
I’m sure it’s better in the original German.
To me, the unintentional humour highlight of the series was Hiram’s “Basta!” during Season 3 (?). In that spirit, and knowing Riverdale’s penchant for both intergenerational conflicts and using the Jimmy Hart version of pop culture names, I want to ask the following:
Yeah, this is about the same betting line as the next Globetrotters-Generals game. I sat up and said, “That’s the book! They’re doing scenes from Jughead’s book!” when I first saw the flash-forward. Of course, there’s still misdirection to be had...
As a white person trying to purge as much AAVE from their speech as possible (not because I don’t respect it, but because I do), I’m kind of ashamed that I never made the connection with “badass.” That’s another one off the list, but I still have hundreds of positive modifiers to use. I’ll live.
Still playing Zodiac Age on my month-old Switch, still slightly miffed at how it switches from running to walking at random, still loving everything else about it.
Every chicken hot dog I’ve ever tried feels like scrambled eggs, which I love (I have two for breakfast every day), but am not at all expecting when I eat a hot dog.
I was not that deep into fighting games at the time (and never that competitive, except maybe SoulCalibur 1 and 2), but I dabbled with Billy, Kim and Shingo.
I just checked. First tweet’s not there anymore, but it’s been quote-tweeted a few times. Second tweet’s still there.
I was a Mai/Chin/King guy. Ah, memories.
Yeah, I was turned off storyline-wise by the aforementioned bothsidesism in Bioshock Infinite, and I still cried both times that I saw the giraffes in The Last of Us. I still played them both as much as I could (didn’t spring for multiplayer for TLOU, quit trying for the Platinum on the final fight in BI).
That I can think of:
“Natural Born Killaz” is a criminally underrated song, and it was used perfectly there.