At least they got the keytar right...
At least they got the keytar right...
At least they got the keytar right...
I only have one set as I have only recently become acquainted with "Gracious Living" but yeah. I'm hooked.
Criminally under-recommended comment.
Climbing into high thread count sheets at night can totally make up for a day's worth of crappy experiences.
Is that David Koechner or Wilford Brimley?
I thought it was pretty dumb (and more than a little suspect) not to have had someone marking Mueller on that corner.
You're not.
I would pay $24,000 for the perpetrator of this grotesque crime against nature to be dragged out in the street and ridiculed. Who would do that to such a great-looking car? The peace sign on the tailgate pushed me over the edge (brought back by what I think are the Volvo Owners Club stickers at the corners. So not…
What has to happen is there needs to be an iso camera on Joachim Loew so we can bet on whether he will pick his nose.
She looks small and cute compared to what I just noticed as Josh Duhamel's massive head. Nice-looking, to be sure, albeit large.
Cool story. Tonnes of respect for Eric Bostrum too after watching him kick ass on superbikes all the time back when I had Speedvision (late 90s - 2004 ish). Always seemed like he was ahead of the curve. Not surprised he is still way out in front.
Those build shows used to just be on Sunday mornings because they were painful to watch otherwise.
Nice!!! Good game USA; you had me in fits. Also congrats Switzerland on the bronze.
Feel bad for USA ladies in the medal line up. They should be proud, without them, this rivalry would suck.
Joanie Rochette (figure skating analyst for French CBC), commenting on Patrick Chan's disappointing finish:
Maybe we should cut the guy some slack. It's easy to mistake Rolling Stone for a publication about music.
Do it! If you're lucky you'll get the French CBC affiliate as well. I've been tag-teaming both (no cable unfortunately and both sports networks are showing select events for CBC) and there is always something on. The CBC website has a good viewing guide too.
Maybe the "Alka" in "Alka Seltzer" is short for alchemy?