And he was a wolf.
And he was a wolf.
I only go to the comic shops to stare at the covers, so I'm probably missing some nuances of the actual stories.
I think if the character's death wasn't permanent, this whole Hydra thing won't be, either. Also, Thor became a chick. It's comics.
Well when you say it that way it seems less fun.
"I don't understand the emphasis on CEO pay."
"I voted for Obama, twice" is my way of playing the home version of this game at the in-laws.
If they can reduce in-store labor costs to near zero, the executive salaries can reach upwards of a billion dollars per year. You have to look at the positive side of this.
The wife and I followed this show and really enjoyed it. Dang.
Yeah, Jeanie was right. And never underestimate the power of sibling rage, particularly when one of them lives a charmed life and the other has to grind for every inch. I think the writers and actress did a great job of capturing how palpable that feeling can be.
I greatly enjoy Aerosmith's version of "Come Together."
I would have watched it. Sarah Shahi needs to be in something.
Here's the line I remember: "You're big like Daddy / So I open wide."
I watched a Celebrity Jeopardy back in the 90s, and no one knew which team John Elway played for.
In one skit, Nicole Sullivan was Britney Spears, and they did a song parody that had the filthiest lyrics I've ever heard.
It was solid, often excellent, and the roster of cast members is very impressive.
It wasn't until last month that I finally got to a Springsteen concert, and lucky me he's doing the entirety of my favorite album. Stolen Car is indeed a great song.
It is a brilliant song. It's almost easy to overlook some of the gems from this era (late 70s/early 80s) because there was so much great stuff happening.
The two Thor movies are pretty forgettable aside from Tom Hiddleston.
That was such a strange thing. I don't mind retro in the hands of people like Brian Setzer or Chris Isaak, but the various swing bands with names like Cherry Popping Daddies just seemed off the charts annoying.
When I worked in Cleveland, I was a middle manager working beside other middle managers in offices behind computers. I went to the occasional Indians/Cavs/Browns game where I sat with other folks who could afford seats. My blue-collar dad sent me to college so I wouldn't have to do the same job he had. It seems odd…