By the end of its run in 2000, Peanuts was an institution. It had become an omnipresent part of American culture,…
By the end of its run in 2000, Peanuts was an institution. It had become an omnipresent part of American culture,…
It took five days to announce it publicly. We have no idea what exactly is going on or has gone on. Perhaps she was camping with friends and then they came home without her.
Chelsea stopped taking her medicine and is in need of medical attention.
That’s the real lesson that adults got from following the kids of Peanuts — that irrational childhood fears and anxieties don’t magically disappear just because you get older. Each of the kids (and Snoopy) presented different ways that people confront (or deny) those fears. Charlie Brown wallowed in them. Lucy…
Dilbert and Garfield were never funny. Garfield without Garfield is hilarious.
But I think that’s part of his point. He’s suggesting Schultz should have quit while he was ahead like Bill Waterson (and Berkeley Breathed to a lesser extent).
Right. Homeboy went to [the best] culinary school [in the country] and chefed at a fancy ass restaurant long before he ever got on a camera. Alton isn’t even a chef. He’s a nerd who likes to cook [regular-ass dishes in the most absurdly over-complicated ways possible].
Sit down, sir.
I feel like Milo is kind of a common-ish name where if someone said that was their name I wouldn’t do a double take. But yeah, Rye and Wheat are just weird.
I imagine it was a litte different since the character’s name was Miley, her father was played by her actual father, and she released a couple of albums as Hannah Montana. So I think there was a lot of pressure, whether from the media or her family, or both, for her to basically BE her character on the show, in all…
Is Taylor Swift just one of those people who you just totally adore or otherwise just completely loathe? You hear celebs talk about wanting to lick her @sshole, and then others talking about what a manipulative horsey-shrew she is but you never hear someone just be like,
I have been to the one in Foley, AL (apparently, the only location outside of Missouri) more than once and those rolls are the lightest, fluffiest rolls ever. Unless the roll was being fired out of a t-shirt cannon or stronger, there is no way a roll did permanent damage.
Maybe they thought Helen was too common/cliché?
I feel like Lambert’s Café needs to change its name to "Ow Bon Pain" after this incident.
I’m with you on this!