I demand a repeat of the 1968 (and 1969) Montreal-St. Louis finals!
I demand a repeat of the 1968 (and 1969) Montreal-St. Louis finals!
Because where they were going, they didn't need roads.
Fun fact! The "hansa" part of "Lufthansa" refers to the Hanseatic League.
I don't know anything about Chuck Mangione. I knew him from King of the Hill but I always thought he was just another fictional character.
I also like that song, but probably because I love Robin Hood Prince of Thieves. I make no excuses for things I loved when I was 11.
My boss loves Bon Jovi. And Nickelback. I laughed at her when she said she loves Nickelback, and I thought I was going to get fired for a second.
It's a song about a robot horse?
Brilliant. You must be well chuffed.
When I was in grade 8, me and my friend both liked the same girl, and he asked her out…this was a pivotal moment in my teenage life for some reason.
When I was in university, there was a certain subset of girls - I would say sorority girls, but we didn't have sororities, but the kind of girls who would be in sororities if we were in the US - who would do their hair and makeup and wear a nice shirt, but with sweatpants. And it was kind of hot.
The Veronica Mars movie? Otherwise…
On Facebook, Easter is a time when my Christian friends are extra-super-Christian, and a time when people who do not normally display any signs of being Christian unexpectedly do so. Sometimes it's not surprising - some are priests, at least a few others give up Facebook for Lent - but sometimes I think, you? You're a…
The way Bush pronounces "for you" may be the greatest thing ever.
The funniest series of lines is:
Are you still in India? You can make up stuff about the Taj Mahal like the kids in Slumdog Millionaire. Then steal their shoes.
I only know Paul Harvey (and that line) from the Simpsons.
He's going to have to do them again…his blindfold came off.
It sounds so much like a Harry Shearer voice too…sounds exactly like Herman, basically. But then, that is how Bush actually sounds too.
"That's the joke."
The rest of the episode is dumb, but Jagger and Richards are hilarious.