He did say 'irrational'.
He did say 'irrational'.
Not that the timing wasn't purely coincidental, but Vladimir Putin being sworn in during the dying moments of 1999 helped that along for me as well.
Did you unintentionally rhyme that?
My go-to when the Cubs won the World Series: https://www.youtube.com/wat…
Jim Halpert? Though that's a tad obvious.
By which I mean the general chumminess.
Even though many of the scenes were filmed somewhat out of order, the detriment of the basic chronology of the series is also one of it's greatest positives, in that the movies become less about the source material and more about the camaraderie of the people involved. It's ultimately just about a bunch of people…
I'm all for dissenting opinions, but proof read as a physicist.
I've said this before, but even though I don't echo a lot of Jerry Seinfeld's modern sentiments, his assertion of Michael Richards seems about right. He was wrong, and he seems to have realized it and been humiliated by it. He's less a racist and more a guy with anger issues who should not try stand-up comedy again…
Ironically, and even though I like it, Curb was the one I eventually tuned out on for 'millionaires being dicks to each other, etc.'.
That might be one of the best articles I've read in a long time. Nicely done.
That's gold, Jerry!
This actually worked for a friend of mine, although he didn't forge his name and simply lucked out by having the same name as one of the writers for Seinfeld. The episode never aired, but NBC purchased it and used several of the jokes and plot points ("Do you think Superman has a super sense of humour?") He's…
Less of a jokey one, but "Kobe Bryant Scores 31 Points In Holy Shit We Elected a Black President" - in which a guy is tasked with writing the Lakers box score on the night Obama was elected - is still my all-time favourite.
Okay, okay! I acknowledged my typo.
Yeah, it's a good time. As a younger person, you get annoyed by the constant, bellowing rhinestone-era Elvis singing. As an older person, you get annoyed by the pretentious locals pluralizing the world-traveling impersonators as 'Elvi' like they aren't the hundredth person to do so - and as you said - take the fun…
A pretty hot one, if the history holds up.
Gotcha. Won't even put your point into obscurity by editing it. My mistake.
I almost applaud the complete creep show if it shows how absurd it is to be able to legally weave a sword in public in Virginia. And this guy strikes me as a complete creep show.
"Granny Flats? I'd have called 'em Chazzwozzers!"