The way the congregation reacted to Kimmy trying to criticise them was actually quite touching. It was a nice acknowledgement that most religious people are just trying to do the right thing, whether you agree with their beliefs or not.
The way the congregation reacted to Kimmy trying to criticise them was actually quite touching. It was a nice acknowledgement that most religious people are just trying to do the right thing, whether you agree with their beliefs or not.
Being a Brit, I don't know much about Franken, but having attended the recording of an episode of Conan that he was on last summer, that "fine deadpan pause" will be my abiding memory of him.
42 presumably? :)
You're not "that" guy. I'm "that" guy. They appear with the sound of 100,000 people saying "wop" and disappear (as I said) to the sound of 100,000 people saying "foop".
I'm reminded of them daily, every time our office drinks machine spews out a brown liquid that is almost, but not quite, entirely unlike tea.
The Krikkit spaceships in Life, the Universe and Everything disappear with the sound of 100,000 people saying "foop".
It's never a good sign when a review of an episode of a comedy show includes three words I've never heard before in the first paragraph.
I love the fact you've clearly watched it with subtitles and therefore know how to spell "Yermuther".
The gay SWAT guy dashing into the house had me in tears.
She stayed with me until
She moved to Notting Hill
She said it was the place she needs to be
Where the cocaine is fairtrade
And frequently displayed
Is the Buena Vista Social Club CD
Didn't Lisa Kudrow use the word "rape" in the last episode of Season 2 (although admittedly not directly referring to the Reverend)?
Look - I'm a card carrying leftie myself. But you've picked a thread about someone's death to call them a bigoted tax dodger ignoring the context of eye-watering tax rates and the man being of a generation where mild racism was (regrettably) a feature of everyday life (my parents were of the same generation). I don't…
In 1978 when he went into tax exile, income tax on annual earnings over £21,000 was 83%, and on investment income it was 98%.
A couple of years ago he played himself in BBC's mockumentary series Brian Pern. He was the narrator for Pern's Day of the Triffids musical (spoofing Richard Burton's role in Jeff Wayne's War of the Worlds). He had to perform at a live show on a big screen via skype from New Zealand, but had fallen asleep in his…
Educating Archie - to be fair it does have a Daddy's Boy air about it.
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I loved Kimmy's "How does he do that?" as Richard does his ventriloquist act down the phone.
I'd love to try poached rhinoceros.
3 - 0 Johnson.
And arguably, to America.
I haven't seen it since going to the cinema for it when it came out. I absolutely loved it but am in two minds about how I'd feel watching it now. Perhaps I need Twin Peaks Series 3 to prepare me for it.