My 6-year old would do well on it. Duct tape purses are her specialty.
My 6-year old would do well on it. Duct tape purses are her specialty.
Artie was the permanent replacement for Jackie the Jokeman. Everything was fine for a while, but then he relapsed and was nodding out on the show. After his hospitalization for a suicide attempt, he never came back.
He was a she. She had a (very annoying) long distance boyfriend, and neither was very sociable with other people. I was originally happy when she was moving in to see that her cassette collection was made up mostly of New Wave, but that album was a depressing bridge too far.
Come Away With Me by Norah Jones or the first Stone Roses album.
The 1st Fine Young Cannibals album was before that, and it was great.
My (most annoying) college roommate used to put that on at bedtime on a nightly basis for a while. It's a miracle I didn't slit my wrists.
Mr. Furley's scarf was not terribly butch. Perhaps that's why.
I agree with MTM and All in the Family. Barney Miller and Good Times also have their charms.
I hope you whacked him over the head with all three discs of Sandinista!
The Northeast may be drowned in snow tomorrow, so we may not be alive then.
He's only human. Born to make mistakes.
I think Hannah moving in with her mother back home would be the most sensible option, but I don't think it would be consistent with the arc of the show for Hannah to become sensible at this late date.
I loved Southland. It took a bit to get hooked on it, but there were definitely some good episodes when it was on NBC.
Similarly, I would recommend not re-watching Welcome Back, Kotter either. When Gabe Kotter's corny jokes with his wife at the end of the show are the highlight, it's not good.
I didn't like Automatic for the People as much as most R.E.M. fans or the critics, but I think the previously-mentioned "Nightswimming" is one of my favorites on it.
More likely a 90's movie. Did you miss Good Will Hunting?
Does the President not get that Obama/O'Reilly is interesting because the two are pretty much polar opposites on the political spectrum? If he wanted a ratings grabber (insert p-ssy pun here), he should have been interviewed by Rachel Maddow or someone like that.
Love that line. I also encourage everyone to check out Ben Folds' cover of In Between Days. I love it almost as much as the original.
Barney Miller holds up better than most of the sitcoms of its era. (And the theme song was great.) I loved Welcome Back Kotter as a kid, but it lost its luster on a recent watch. Same with Laverne & Shirley, Mork & Mindy, and Three's Company. The latter looks particularly ridiculous in light of our advances in…
I'd take Smashburger's fries over Shake Shack's. The latter taste like the ones you buy from the grocery store in a bag and cook in your oven.