Basically yes, but there's a legislative mechanic that significantly adds to the intrigue. They're not duplicates, and while if you like one you'll like the other they're not redundant.
Basically yes, but there's a legislative mechanic that significantly adds to the intrigue. They're not duplicates, and while if you like one you'll like the other they're not redundant.
My bad, I hadn't read that and just assumed you didn't know the reference.
It was named The Quirkducers because of the parallels to The Producers (I assume)
Wait, whaaaaaaaa???? Seriously??
This is what I do, too.
I have no idea what, if anything, was said after the moment in Mr. Bunting. Laughed too loudly all the way through past the end.
Never forget: Madison Bumgarner once dated a girl named Madison Bumgarner.
Very much enjoyed this reference.
Ahh, right right right. I wasn't thinking about that part of this episode.
I can't think of what episode you're referring to.
On that show, yeah, but in real life she's married to Charlie. Mac and Dee are also married. And Glenn Howerton is married to the woman who played the pharmacist in the D.E.N.N.I.S system episode, too.
Our tastes in Christmas music seem to align pretty well, so I'll suggest you check out "Christmas in Hollis" by Run DMC
I'd bet you'd mostly just find it strange. You'd also probably find it harder, as knowledge of the Night Vale universe definitely helps point you in the right direction.
The live "Poem on the Underground Wall" is fantastic on the Old Friends set, too.
Regarding that notion, have you been Robert McNamara'd into submission?
The Elliott Smith part hit hard for me for sure - "Between the Bars" was the song that first got me into him back when I was 14
Interesting! I'm probably overdue to give it another listen; I remember being disappointed in it relative to my expectations.
Huh. Is this a common Killers opinion? Genuinely curious, because it very much doesn't match mine (but I'm willing to accept I'm out of the mainstream here).
I can't believe there are two Community-adjacent Adam Goldbergs!
True, but east coast doesn't inherently mean NE.