Don't worry about it Todd. You're totally making up for it now by living it up* in Southern California.
Don't worry about it Todd. You're totally making up for it now by living it up* in Southern California.
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yeah yeah, what's the deal with all the acclaim QUESTION MARK. missed it.
Overrated
What's the deal with all of the acclaim. It had good performances but was unremarkable otherwise.
Franco
Franco? Franco, Franco.
@Penguin "I don't need drugs to enjoy this…Just to Enhance it!"
Agreed, it could be fun. And I haven't found Cameron Diaz hot since The Mask, but she looks good in this. Maybe it's just the dirty mouth tho.
Drugs?
"But the collective turns out to just be their friends. Not that they mind at all, as they greet Twist and Brian with enthusiastic squeals and hugs, as if these were people they'd known for decades, not just a few weeks. Where's Mike? Well, he's up on a small stage, leading a dance to a remix of the theme song…
That's a good point, Wolfman's Razor. I could not understand the people who say they found this film hilarious because it made me so damn uncomfortable throughout as I bought into it. Nobody in my theater was laughing although there were audible gasps and groans at points. But it makes quite a lot of sense for a…
Undercover Brother
Undercover Brother is actually pretty funny, certainly the best thing Eddie Griffin has done (or Denise Richards for that matter), but Neil Patrick Harris and Dave Chappelle both steal the show.
This isn't about Jesus, is it?
I really hate it when stuff turns out to be about Jesus.
So, basically Charlie Sheen wants us to rise up and demand he gets his coke money?
I do agree that after 6 seasons, the show's thin premise has grown tiresome and has stretched far beyond believability. Maybe I'm just experiencing midseason fatigue, but the wedding stuff in this episode just elicited an eyeroll. It's hard to get excited about the show's mythology when everything is a misdirect.
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I say hold on to it Jim and maybe it'll appreciate in value, a relic of bygone times when giant bookstores roamed the earth
30 west network
I predict a lot of walking and rapid talking that episode. More so than usual, I mean.
That was realistic. Not realistic though was driving from Minnesota to New York in one night. Also all of the timeline stuff that Donna mentioned. It was driving me crazy this episode.
That's it. I'm killing that spider that lives in my side-view mirror. It's been a cordial relationship up until this point. It won't be easy though, as I've already named him Boris.
Don't think you have told me that, Mythagoras. I like it because if you slapped Onion Weekender on the cover instead of Newsweek, nobody would know it wasn't a joke. Plus, the racist baby they got is perfect.
Yeah, I LOLed.
Oh of course! As a giant racist Newsweek baby, I should have known that people's avatars really do represent them.