So basically what you're saying is I should stick with my lifetime go-to, the Hershey's with Almonds bar.
So basically what you're saying is I should stick with my lifetime go-to, the Hershey's with Almonds bar.
I went to Ashokan for a week in grade school. We made wrought-iron fireplace pokers and books with wooden covers.
I felt that way too. Some bits felt really forced and to me, something about the 'flow' seemed off. And I'm no prude but there seemed to be an awful lot of graphic sex stuff this time around (my thought was 'wow, this is JUST like Kenny's boring sex shit….) The rat sex thing went way too long. In the end, I think…
(sorry if that's obvious to everyone and only I felt the need to type it out…)
CK and 'Sickie' rhyme close enough to be intentional. (Louis is half-Mexican.) So… hey he has a slur named after him!
The only thing I'm happy about regarding Dave being gone is never having to hear that instrumental break from 'Fire" (Ohio Players, not Bruce) that they'd play after the Top 10. That was a great band, but it always seemed to me that they had 10 regular songs, 5 alternates to swap in here and there, and however many…
To go off on a tangent that's also sort of on topic, did the blonde woman who worked in the office across the street from NBC make it into the reel? I wasn't a "fan," but she was an almost regular for a while. Unless I'm imagining it.
Add Teri Garr to the very very special list as well.
I watched and listened and still the only thing I could think of was the episode of Vice I saw last week about how human sewage, both 'fresh' and dried into dust, covers the streets and drains right into the drinking and bathing water of India.
I don't remember ever seeing Norm as just himself until the other night (I gasped too - it felt like seeing your dad cry. (If you have a dad that is not a crier.)) And then I cried too, because Letterman leaving means I'm old and will die and I still miss Carson.
I found it interesting last night that there was a lot of outrage expressed on Twitter about the monologue and the Sprint Store sketch (which I'll be brave enough to say I thought was funny - I live in a big city and the voices used are ones I hear often, every day, by people who resemble Leslie Jones) including a…
Starship Titanic: The Next Generation
Also when I was a little girl I had these little dolls called 'Dawn Dolls.' They all had great early-70s clothes and my favorite was one that was black…and then Tony Orlando and DAWN was popular, so Dawn always kinda sticks in my head.
Also all the guys who aren't Don, Roger or Pete. Plus pretty much everyone on Game of Thrones.
I was drinking a TAB when I watched! AND my mom had the exact same wild paisley blouse Dawn was wearing!
I think last night's episode could stand alone as a snapshot of "The Seventies." It made me feel every emotion I possess and also made me wish I could talk to my mom, who was newly divorced at around the same time…
…I thought I was the only one who felt that way. It makes me feel shallow but I REALLY miss the humor of the first couple of seasons. I'm not saying turn it into Seinfeld or have the dentist come back as a regular character, but ffs the weekly angst and cruelty just sends me to bed in a really lousy mood.
I love his exuberance and the way he can just fling facts out from the top of his head that are often mind-blowing. That said, having listened to some of the StarTalk podcasts and having seen the first two tv episodes and having seen and heard him on various shows on both tv and radio (satellite,) my opinion is that…
It's a long way to Tipperary….
That was mostly just gorram lovely.
At least no sister named Tylette.