And I agree, I don't understand confusing as a criticism. Everything is laid out pretty clearly, and it's not like they drag stuff out without an explanation for too long.
And I agree, I don't understand confusing as a criticism. Everything is laid out pretty clearly, and it's not like they drag stuff out without an explanation for too long.
If you liked the "What's Going On?" sequence, just you wait.
Yeah, I don't get where all this "they ruined Piggy!" sentiment came from. Everything we saw was classic Piggy. In fact, her talking with Kermit about their breakup was about as humanized as she ever gets.
Someone needs to notify Dan Rydell and Casey McCall.
Mmmmm jerk chicken. I'm jealous.
This reminds me of Norm Macdonald at the Bob Saget roast.
We can only hope!
Yvette made the intro!
Ditto on the Williams. I listen to him more when I exercise but he's great for when I absolutely, positively need to get some work done.
The Tomorrowland soundtrack has been doing it for me lately. It is ridiculously inspiring.
Make it rain, Narrator!
Football is happening!
I'll take Masochism and the points.
Whoa. That's unexpected and unfortunate for my South African friends.
Sorry I couldn't make it. This looks like it was a fun one!
Also, regardless of what Fivethirtyeight says, they are both running as outsiders. Sanders is an avowed socialist. I don't care how long he's been in the Senate, that makes him an outsider as far as most of America is concerned.
I was thinking more in terms of policy and reaction than historical precedent, ground game, etc. Both are saying some pretty extreme things that are great for firing up the fringes of the base in the early goings of the primary, but in reality neither of them would be able to deliver on what they are talking about.
So it sounds like O'Neal has been absent a lot lately because he's been putting together a website that is to TMZ what Clickhole was to Buzzfeed.
It was like you could see the character coming up with the idea after he had already said the line.
Egads.