Oddly enough, in my town the Best Buy is moving down the road into the building where Circuit City used to be. It's the circuit of life, suppose.
Oddly enough, in my town the Best Buy is moving down the road into the building where Circuit City used to be. It's the circuit of life, suppose.
This is also wrong, actually. Pro mode was removed for guitar and bass and keys, but pro mode for the drums still exists. They're releasing a new set of cymbals soon, but the old ones still work too.
Zach seems pretty loyal to Bill at the end of the day. He keeps giving little shout outs to Bill where he can. I expect he'll be at Grantland 2.0 with most of the rest of the staff as soon as possible.
The vibe I get from /r/NBA and the general swell of the rumor mill is that there will basically be a new Grantland for his podcasts and columns. HBO isn't buying his writing or podcasting voice, but he's not going to stop either. Considering most of the Grantland staff are loyal to him the pieces should fall into…
They used to tour pretty much constantly. I've seen them twice and they were great both times.
I have to admit I'm pretty excited about Outlander. The books are fantastic and the trailers have all looked good. I'm re-reading the first book in preparation (also I just need to re-read all of them so I can tackle the new one, so the timing is good at least.)
I can't take this show seriously. I keep yelling SPACEBABY or SPABY every time the pregnancy is mentioned. Space baby!
I need more of Colby's facial expressions in my life. Everyone wants Ken to replace Alex, and it's a good call, granted, but I want Colby so every day I can see his weirdly expressive face occupy Alex's realm of disdain.
Although you can't fully appreciate Twee until you've spent way too much time listening to twee to understand all of the references.
I'm glad that this album is still well loved. To me it's a real high point of pop - the singles are all great, but the deeper cuts are almost all fantastic too. It's like the Parallel Lines of the 90s.
I tried to like The Blacklist because James Spader reasons, but god those first two episodes were so underwhelming I just couldn't do it.
All hail Diana, goddess of the hunt, slayer of Chus, righter of wrong answers, knower of disgraced British monarchs.A swifter, smarter, infinitely more charming champion. May she win twelve games and deliver swift deaths to her enemies.
Praise the Battle of the Decades for once again delivering us from Arthur Chu.
She's opening for the Old 97's at the end of May and I definitely plan on making that show (love the Old 97's dearly and they're a fantastic live band). I haven't heard her work, but I'm scurrying off to Spotify now.
She apparently drew her inspiration for the story from the little village of North Bennington, Vermont which is adjacent to Bennington College where her husband was teaching at the time (also my alma mater). I never thought North Bennington was particularly creepy, but that might be because it has one of the best…
Very lucky that they have a well developed system for bumping Jeopardy here in Atlanta. It helps that there's a small handful of NBC affiliates I suppose.
I'm so glad I don't have to see him for three weeks. So glad. I don't think I've ever actively rooted against a Jeopardy champion before, but during final on Friday I prayed to every dark, malignant god in the universe to empower Tarn to strike him down.
I got a 50s Vietnamese pop ballad. Best thing.
"they stuck a fork in me"
Finch: "A Fork?!"
He has to be on at that hour. If he had Letterman's timeslot he'd get shut down in a week. Tops.