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Mike Stidham
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At some point after he married Christie Brinkley, it seemed like he was castrated and went from "angry young man" to some sort of prototype-emo guy writing songs about his wife and an storm named after his daughter. Then once his marriage went south, he went straight to the default for aging "angry young men"…"grumpy

Or perhaps Cain was getting practice for his present gig: the husband of televangelist Paula White. No kidding.

I can almost see Gene Barry inviting Anne Francis or some other starlet over for a "cask of amontillado".

Ironically, it was John Travolta's "Urban Cowboy" who finally killed off the movement he made famous in "Saturday Night Fever", replacing disco dancing with the Texas Two-step performed to country music!

Yet I know so many right wingers who can name all the deaths from memory allegedly linked to Bill and Hillary Clinton…

So I'm not the only one who was fooled about what the "F" stood for… A little context, the high school auto shop teacher referred to the "BFH" method for loosening a particularly stubborn auto part…"Big F***** Hammer". So years later when I started substitute teaching and seeing this "BFG" book in elementary

It is to be noted that parts of "Bat Out of Hell" and "Bat Out of Hell 2: Back Into Hell" were originally written by Jim Steinman as a musical play called "Neverland". So the musical could still happen!

Ironically, one of Shatner's first (if not the first) regular TV role was in a series called "For The People", which was a spinoff from "The Defenders". In this one, Shat played a district attorney (a role he'd played in a couple of "Defenders" episodes).

Ironically, one of Shatner's first (if not the first) regular TV role was in a series called "For The People", which was a spinoff from "The Defenders". In this one, Shat played a district attorney (a role he'd played in a couple of "Defenders" episodes).

The Kentucky one about "how to make a baby" IS a pertinent one. It is said that driver's ed is only taught three days a week there…so they can use the car for sex ed the other two days.
But then again, the same guy who told me that told me that the reason there's a bridge crossing the Ohio River is so the Hoosiers

Considering that "Against All Odds" was written as the theme song for the movie of the same name, that might be a bit problematic.

Leslie Jones has no other shtick besides being the "sassy, loud, streetwise" Black woman. That's all she does on SNL.

To quote Agatha Christie's sleuth Hercule Poirot: "Is not French, is BELGIAN."

That era of Journey was their peak, IMO. When Rolie and Perry harmonized, it was unique.

It happens. There are franchises where the two are merged into one location, and others that are Taco Bell only.

Although it confused the heck out of me when Drake & Josh left the air about the same time as the rapper Drake (who was previously known as Jimmy from DeGrassi) hit the charts…

"My thigh gap, just like what's between them, is yuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuge!"

Mike Judge drew all his characters' legs like that. Her legs are pretty much similar to her nemeses Beavis and Butthead.

And then there was Kaitlyn Dever in season 2 of "Justified", who at 17 was able to hold her own while dealing with the redoubtable Margo Martindale.

What Meg brought to the band was more of an an intangible. Jack had that same dynamic with Alison Mosshart in The Dead Weather(?). It may have been the simple fact that Jack and Meg were married and had that relational chemistry that simply might have fueled Jack's on-stage energy.
An analogy here might be Sonny and