As a lifelong Red Wings fan who lived in Chicago for 3 years, THERE IS NO NEED TO SWITCH, YOU CAN HATE THEM FROM WITHIN THEIR OWN (otherwise lovely) CITY
As a lifelong Red Wings fan who lived in Chicago for 3 years, THERE IS NO NEED TO SWITCH, YOU CAN HATE THEM FROM WITHIN THEIR OWN (otherwise lovely) CITY
I gasped an extra gasp at her suggesting she could become a Blackhawks fan.
"WE'RE ADORABLE."
A guy I was dating lent me his DVD's and urged me to watch it. I think this was in the middle of season 4 airing, so I had the DVD's of the first 3 and then had to watch the others on iTunes. The guy turned out to really kind of suck, but I fell in love with the show. I remember having to mail back his DVD's after I…
Not Penny's Boat!
I thought this as well.
Yeah! Like when they leave the Christmas tree up in episodes clearly taking place in February, etc. Their set designers/props people must have the best job.
But for me it is what made the sketch funny, I just saw it as a bunch of inside jokes.
I like him, but I call him Brooks "Too Handsome for Comedy" Wheelan. I was happy to see him in multiple sketches here, though! Finally.
I think they're trying to adhere to the "Head Writer is on the Update desk" thing they've been doing since Tina became head writer/update anchor in 2000.
…I mean obviously she should have thought about all of this before getting pregnant, but I would say (and the show is arguing) that putting the baby up for adoption is still taking responsibility.
Even before Obamacare, waiters had health insurance. I remember this because paying for their health insurance was an added fee on the bill when I lived there a couple years ago.
Calendar reminder! I barely check my voicemail, I'd never remember to check it for personal reminders!
I agree. I can think of a man elsewhere in Indiana who would APPRECIATE having ALL THE EGGS THEY HAVE served to him.
Cinnamon the pony was the other true star of this episode.
Yes! The nightshirt! I was hoping someone would point that out.
Gahh I kind of hate myself for paying too much attention to this show, but he gave a whole speech to Robert about how if HE had something incriminating, he would keep it as close to his person as possible at all times, and that's how he knew to grab the Prince letter from that other dude's inner coat pocket. He's…
I said this above but Bates gave a whole long speech after retrieving the letter how if HE had something incriminating he would keep it as close as possible to his person at all times.
I don't know about washing, but he definitely kept it there on purpose. That's why when he was able to retrieve the Prince of Wales letter from that other dude's coat, he gave that really long, drawn out, and obvious speech to Robert about how if HE had something incriminating he would ALWAYS keep it as close to his…
I have a windbreaker shell (so it doesn't go through the wash much) that has a ticket from a 2009 Indians-White Sox game. Whenever I put the coat on I think "oh what's in here?" hoping it's money, and then find the ticket, am sad it wasn't money, and then put it back.