C'mon, you can't expect some nerd AV Club writer to be up on their Sportsball trivia.
C'mon, you can't expect some nerd AV Club writer to be up on their Sportsball trivia.
Everyine remembers that one. How about the one where Rerun joins a cult that worships a head of lettuce. And the gang rescues him in an elaborate plot culminating in Mrs Thomas appearing as Mother Nature.
I am thoroughly disappointed that this has nothing to do with Rog, Rerun and the gang. I am not even kidding.
Note that “those affected by this tragedy”, presumably meaning the dead and their families, only rate third on her list of those she’s praying for.
Boulder, CO was where Mork and Mindy was set.
I was 6 years old when this came out, and though I wouldn’t see it until it premiered on NBC a few years later (in an extended version, shown over 2 nights), I have come to consider this version as “my King Kong”. That is not to say it’s my favorite. The original is. It was then, it is now, it will forever be. But…
Probably doesn’t help matters that a former casting producer called this season a PR stunt and noted that James is the first Bachelor who hasn’t appeared on a previous Bachelorette season, which means viewers have limited knowledge of his backstory.
That tracks. Without running the numbers, and just off the top of my head, I know the Athletics best run of seasons have tended to occur in Republican administration’s. Canseco’s A’s went to three straight World Series during the Reagan/Bush years, the Reggie Jackson A’s ruled baseball during the Watergate years of…
Man, shut the fuck up.
No doubt home to the planets richest deposits of Unobtainium.
I guarantee you that’s exactly what happened. No dad was going to out her. He got caught by his wife, and she outed her.
Uh, you’re welcome?
Young Rock? More like Young Crock, amirite?
I initially read that as “Alien v Farrow”, and now I am a little sad over the thought of what could have been.
And with 100% more references to potato salad and unseasoned chickem.
I have to disagree with the notion that children of the 70's and 80's, such as myself (born in 1970), had to go on some sort of pop cultural archeological dig to find anything that predated us. There is plenty of culture, pop or otherwise, that was well ingrained into my consciousness that I was either too young to exp…
I think the Renaissance might have something to say about the claim that 1961-1991 was the fastest period of change in history.
It’s all perspective though, isn’t it? I was 21 in 1991, and though 30 years have passed, it does still seem like yesterday to me. Of course to a 21 year old of today, 1991 may as well be the stone age, same as 1961 would have been to me back then. And for what it’s worth, I wouldn’t argue that 1961 and 1991 were…
Don't forget the prison rape.