2006-16 Chevy Impala right side taillight.
2006-16 Chevy Impala right side taillight.
The finances around Hound Dog certainly smack of cultural appropriation and racism considering how little Thornton ultimately got in royalties, but the song is a Lieber/Stoller tune. A piece written for an African American woman, from the point of view of a woman, by two Jewish men, made culturally immortal by a white…
...Lady Gaga’s partnership with Tony Bennett on their 2014 album of Great American Songbook standards...
Is this the proper place to bring up the fact that AV Undercover is a poor imitation of what it once was?
We can take a joke, just not this one.
Don’t ever kneel while Safelite is replacing a windshield, it’s unpatriotic!
The Dunkin’ Donuts parodies were clearly paid shilling. I wonder if there isn’t some back-and-forth between the writers’ desk and the PP department. “So-and-so’s interested, do you think you can do something with that?”
My problem with the sketch is that it wasn’t creepy enough. The Safelite guys was a realistic amount of creepy. It would have been easier both to laugh at and to laugh off if they had cranked the absurdity up to 11.
Have you ever had a windshield replaced? They’re usually the first place a lot of insurance companies recommend, at the very least, even if you don’t use them.
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it’s more funny that they don’t have the balls to go after Lorne’s buddy Weinstein but will make up imaginary creeps
Of course it is. This is another commercial you just watched pretending to be a funny news article. I mean if this article isn’t an ad then that means the writer is some tasteless moron obsessed with SNL.
Thin skin is becoming epidemic since the election of Cheeto Benito***
I used to have disdain for Comic Sans until I read how it’s easier to read for dyslexic people than most fonts.
Bad kerning is the devil. I can sympathize.
I can’t stress enough that the SNL sketch is actually an attack on the laziness of the designer of the Avatar logo and not of the font itself.
As the son of a magazine editor, I can tell you: Yes. Yes they do. My father’s had two strokes the last few years, and I wouldn’t be at all surprised if fonts had something to do with them (though kerning is perhaps the more likely culprit).
According to the people who read my posts in Comic Sans where it allows me to do so, yes.
That’s what he did last time.
I’m just excited for LeBron to leave Cleveland again so Dan Gilbert can write an angry letter in Papyrus. Though there’s a chance he’ll go with Funstuff instead.