please let them bring back the toys i want the toys please
please let them bring back the toys i want the toys please
Sounds like a challenge for AVC UnderCover
Nothing will beat the absolute bananapantsness of the scene where she's doing donuts in the parking lot with Norman kicking his legs out the car window, but her attempts at seduction with the gay doctor were fantastic, classic spun-out Norma.
I want to hear more about her working with Patty Griffin. That would have been the rest of the interview if I had been there.
No love for Lauryn Hill's "Can't Take My Eyes Off Of You"?
He did push a button after turning the knob yet he did call it a crank radio.
Right. It's a bad joke.
Can we talk about how crank radios work? More specifically, how "Brick House" wouldn't wind down that way?
No TRIBE.
Congrats on losing my money, Ye.
I don't know if I would call it "Sold Out." I got an email from a production company asking inviting paid audience members.
I emailed Sam Phillips' website to find out if the la-las will be present, and got this:
He doesn't call all their later stuff harsher. He correctly audits the harsher tones on Gran Turismo. They ended up ditching that sound entirely for Long Gone Before Daylight, which is their warm "we are grownups" album. I love every Cardigans album for the weird beast that it is. (Also, the Sabbath covers were…
I cover My Favourite Game in my bar sets.
While I would say that Lovefool doesn't sound like anything that came after it, it was perfectly at home among the other tracks on First Band On The Moon, whose album was a neat expansion of what they were building with Emmerdale and Life.
+1 for Josie and the Pussycats — I believe Adam Schlessinger was involved with this one (right on the heels of That Thing You Do), and would love to see a whole show just of songs that he's inserted into movies in this manner.
Get Lexi Alexandre on the phone, stat.
I think we've come to expect less and less from Aaron Sorkin
No NYC gig. *sulk*
"Community didn't bring in the advertising money" reads to me like a failure on the sales team's part, not the show's.