I read this, and thought immediately of Edward R. Murrow's famous epilogue to his McCarthy takedown episode. It still applies.
I read this, and thought immediately of Edward R. Murrow's famous epilogue to his McCarthy takedown episode. It still applies.
That production was less about the assassination and more on the menace unleashed by Marc Anthony's populism. Replacing the mob's togas with briwnshirts got that point across.
Oops. Syntax screw-up (again, I'm down the influence of a coffee). I think I was accidentally channeling Patton Oswalt's bit about "Death Bed - The Bed That Eats".
Big Star would have been great to see.
The way Rachel Dratch said "lesbian death bed" made me snarf up a whole lot of coffee. You owe me a coffee, Tina Fey.
"Hasn't nominated"? Or more like "Can't find anyone who'd want to work there"?
Hear hear (or is it here here) on The Suburbs. I loved it right out of the gate.
Well, those boys were pretty smelly
And she won an Emmy for it, right?
Years ago, I had an on again, off again flirtation with a "spoken for" woman. After she broke up with her boyfriend, we had a reunion at Storm King. I was dumbfounded to see that on this episode. Ours ended badly, however. Our illicit flirtation gave things a spice that went completely missing once we were both…
Y'ever sat down and read that thing? Technically we're not supposed to go to the bathroom.
It's what all the bunker women are wearing these days.
"[h]e wouldn't have been subjected to an impeachment hearing"
What level is it at now?
Knowing Trump, he'll want to be impeached in only 6 months, just to make the record his own. We can only hope.
Wouldn't the makers of Quietus be interested in the Fox News demographic?
Hey - we're here for you, bud!
And spell it incorrectly.
"I'm Mike Pence, and I approve this headline."
It's a *21st century* tax plan.