Titans Stadium (or L.P. Field, which, why?) is about to be Nissan Stadium.
Titans Stadium (or L.P. Field, which, why?) is about to be Nissan Stadium.
And just when NBC tried getting rid of some of them…
"You can go to any floor you want, but that'll be $50 for each floor above 30."
Just gave you another one, cause I'm in a good mood today cause I don't have to work tomorrow. 360!
Well, I guess that's what I get for not watching the video and just going by the header photo…
I wonder if it has anything to do with the fact that a significant portion of the film was shot in Shanghai? I really have no idea if that would have an effect, but it's possible I suppose.
I feel ya, palette's hard to resist those juicy puns.
What else has Jenny McCarthy done though, really?
I know him as Waldo's dad in The Little Rascals
ohmygod, he TALKED TO ME!!!
I'm afraid you prematurely shot your wad on what was supposed to be a dry run, if you will, so I'm afraid you have something of a mess on your hands.
Can I have your autograph?
I'm glad you guys embedded "Airline Amy," because I immediately got that stuck in my head once I read her name. I wonder if there's an actual connection there…
Get back to me when he does it with no hands.
Hey guys! Get a load of the sleepyhead over here!
Speaking of Goldmember, I really doubt much of that movie holds up (haven't seen it since I was probably 15, so naturally I loved it then), but it introduced me to international treasure Michael Caine, so it's all right in my book.
So is my ass, but you don't see me wearing those ugly turbine trousers.
I agree, there's a feeling of satisfaction of knowing that you paid specifically for that album or song which I like. I was a CD holdout for a while, but once I got an iPhone and a car stereo with a USB jack, it became so much more convenient to have my entire library accessible within a couple of taps. So I guess I'm…
**satisfying thud**
Because people my age (basically, Taylor Swift's age) have barely if ever lived in a world without the internet, and the internet made everything free, even if illegally. So there's an overwhelming expectation that music (and TV, and whatever else) is just a commodity that should be, if not free, at least available…