smjenkins1
SMJenkins1
smjenkins1

I mean, you're not wrong considering were we're regrettably at. John Kasich would be far from desirable on numerous levels but compared to the current VP (seriously, read that Rolling Stone story - Mike Pence was not some kind of perceived Republican star) he'd be almost too good to be true in comparison.

Just a reminder that Peter Thiel is on Facebook's Board of Directors. In case, you know, you're looking for one last nudge to help you decide to delete your account.

Come on. Be Quiet.

I realize he isn't as prolific as Uncle Bob, but Sprout's success rate on his smattering of songs during his first go-round with GBV is practically perfect.

Me too! Oh wait, you said "used to".

The "worse" really brings this one home.

"That's Jo(h)n Voight's pencil?"

Oh yeah - I remember that one!

But Jason Bateman's throwback jersey there I feel is pretty sharp.

They both were & Joe's moralizing began in the mid-third quarter if memory served. Talk about a specious - although not at all unsurprising - narrative.

K-UUUUUUUUU-GER!

That's quite a feedbag you're working on thereā€¦.

This is probably mine from the latter half of the show save the Costanzas & Newman. David Puddy, Mssrs Peterman/Kruger & Tim Whatley (what a delightfully weird performance by Bryan Cranston) are right there too.

'Pipe down, chorus boy.'

One of my favorite Smiths songs. Just stunning.

Is that the version from the Nashville Skyline sessions bootlegs?

The Teardrop Explodes - Sleeping Gas
Francoise Hardy - Fleur de lune
Deer Tick - Dirty Dishes
Roy Harper - Goldfish
Them - I Can Only Give You Everything
Luscious Jackson - Citysong
The Stooges - No Fun
The La's - Timeless Melody
The Breakways - Walking Out on Love
Helvetia - A Dot Running for the Dust

My man!

Exactly. You can't make this shit up.

Minnesota absolutely did the right thing by moving on from the previous coach imo but landing PJ Fleck is almost too good to be true for them.