The one thing that immediately pops in my head is if the single-guest format means they won’t book some of the people that would normally be the second interview. Some of those are really solid and I’d miss that.
The one thing that immediately pops in my head is if the single-guest format means they won’t book some of the people that would normally be the second interview. Some of those are really solid and I’d miss that.
Shortly after learning that nothing more could be done for my mother after a brief but aggressive illness, she called my sister and I in and suddenly talked about her debts and what we needed to do about them. My sister and I were like, “Seriously? This is what you want to talk with us about right now?” But when she…
“That couple is breaking up.”
I always figured jokes during songs were more about looks than words. Like an eye roll or something similar between two people harks back to something discussed in the van earlier.
When I went on Saturday morning, there was an adult crying during the credits. He quickly made his way out.
There were five walks, five home runs and ZERO strikeouts.
I liked that too. I immediately went to imdb to check when they were all released. Of course, like three scenes later there’s a big October 1987 calendar.
I think mustard’s just such an easy answer because it’s a clear-cut condiment and it has many varieties. Wikipedia’s List of Condiments page has guacamole, red pepper, peanut butter and a dozen others on it that you can argue about being a condiment or not. But no one’s debating mustard as a condiment. It’s also…
Since the first season, I have been 100% in on the show revealing that Henry is the Jennings kid who is more adept at spying. I think there have been hints about that - Philip and Elizabeth talking about how the kids would handle them being arrested, Henry taking action when that guy took them to feed ducks, his…
I think the centre’s poor research into Evan as their mark should be enough for Elizabeth to get upset. They should have known he was a risk because his girlfriend worked in security. Elizabeth can blame herself for not being able to work Rennhull long enough, but this one’s more on the centre. I just wonder if…
I read that the same way. It also appeared that Rennhull was taking a shot at killing them both since Elizabeth’s head was right over his. But she did move away at exactly the right time, so maybe she did pull the trigger.
Adam Pally’s fat Batman costume was excellent too.
Any time my mother and I went to a movie “based on a true story” she would at some point ask if so-and-so will survive.
I feel like some bands really go overboard telling crowds how much they enjoy the city or just the venue, almost to the point where you figure they’re making up for hating it.
They’ve done a pretty good job at lessening bots over the last few years. The brokers now just hire a roomful of people to buy tickets and they know every trick to get through faster.
The night before my last boss’s retirement day she accepted all of the friend requests from coworkers that had piled up over the years. Of course, one guy went through her entire history, found a photo of her from like 1978, and had it printed it up and plastered in her office for when she came in that morning. That…
I think this has toned down a little bit on SNL since the Safelite ad.
It was June 2004. I haven’t seen Unicorns since. Fun show.
Most shows that “sell out” immediately at larger venues will have a solid resale market that generally gets pretty good for buyers within a day or two of it. Especially if it’s one of these shows that goes on sale 10 months beforehand. Plans change. People need to get rid of tickets. I check Stubhub 2-3 days before…
Good banter can make a show for me, like someone who is genuinely funny or actually has something to say. For instance, I saw Billy Bragg some years ago play a set that was at least half Woody Guthrie covers. He had a Woody Guthrie story for just about every song. I was enthralled.