'Yoga Hosers' was a really funny podcast as well; but I love Canada, so I get a kick out of Canadian stories.
'Yoga Hosers' was a really funny podcast as well; but I love Canada, so I get a kick out of Canadian stories.
Did you watch the 'Spy Kids' films?
Smith's podcasts are fun and funny; for 'Tusk' he asked listeners to Tweet #WalrusYes if they wanted the film.
Smith really isn't; he's making two more of what he calls his 'True North' series.
There are rarely women at street demos in the ME, yes. But to me, worse than Carrie's clearly Western woman looks at a street demo in Pakistan is when
Khan essentially embraces her in the street. That would cause some consternation on the ground in a place like Islamabad.
As someone who lost a child: Alison and Cole must move away from where their son died. Otherwise, the constant reminders - and evil mother in law - will clearly destroy both of them.
Agreed. Noah is a total dick. Not sexy, kinda whiny, and sh8t - the night before his daughter's abortion, he piles it on Helen and says he has to leave her?!
I had to look up secondary drowning. Yikes! Another thing to freak out a parent.
I've been waiting for a Megan sighting all season!
An attack on the US embassy is Islamabad would probably start a US war with Pakistan. In real life, that would be really, really bad.
Plus, no one has to be a marksman with an automatic weapon; it was not designed for precision.
Disney ruined 'Peter Pan'. The original story is so much better - and yes, a tragedy (a diabolical sailor chasing and trying to kill a feckless boy, while threatening to rape Wendy. The Darling parents are traumatized by their missing children. The little brother nearly dies; Wendy is shot with an arrow) - but Disney…
Ilium, New York is essentially a real place: Cohoes, New York.
Castle Rock got a mention in 'Carrie'.
During the golden age of radio, most Americans knew how to read.
Good ep. I was expecting an explosion - the old adage of see a 'gun' in Act 1, it has to go off by Act 3 still works.
The baby CEO sketch is just creepy; he looks like he is making fun of a disabled person.
It hardly matters what anyone thinks; a podcast is not going to get Adnan a new trial.
Josh seems even more naive here when we hear he just served on a jury which he thought was an easy case to decide, but then discovered there was nothing easy about it - it took three days to decide the verdict.
I am curious what Hae's new boyfriend's - Don - airtight alibi actually looks like.