I can’t even slightly concur. I found him to be a total whiny, unfunny git :-)
I can’t even slightly concur. I found him to be a total whiny, unfunny git :-)
That seems like kind of a blunt force approach to an easily fixable problem ;-)
Stories for young people should encourage them to avoid self-pity. Self-pity and guilt are the two most useless emotions going. Anger can motivate you, self pity and guilt lead nowhere good.
I was sad to find it ages badly. I watched Buffy as a young teen so naturally I remembered it as the most profound love story ever. When I revisited it as an incredibly cynical adult, all the whinging got to me. I still love Cordy though. The only adult in the Buffyverse who never drowned in her own self-pity.......
Ross is the fucking worst.
Nah, it’s a pun. It was spelled Teletubbies here as well.
I don’t know if you’ve seen ASoUE on Netflix but I now have the weirdest crush on Patrick Warburton.......
Correct.
However divided America is, hopefully you can all agree Ross was a total count (damn spellcheck).......
The bit that kills me is that it wasn’t exactly a controversial statement. Did hardcore Republicans not notice he wasn’t very popular? Or is this what happens when you live and work among people who agree with you all the time?
I’ll have to take your word for it, I never used it or saw it :-)
As someone with similar issues to SCARED, somehow the thought of going to some sort of weird touch therapy personally frightens me more than just having sex with someone I met in a bar.......
I remember having some obscure interests as a teenager and periodically rerunning my searches to see if anyone had made a new webpage about them ;-)
It was a couple of years later but MTV2 in the UK had a great lineup where Zane Lowe had a music video and chat show and either before or after it, MTV2 showed Daria (which I loved). The only annoying things were that the scheduling on MTV2 was really loosey goosy so I often would tape Daria from Sky and end up with…
I can’t remember the year but there was a year when every other kid at school seemed to have the Nintendo Gameboy with a Pokemon game on it.
Drift Stage reminds me of a PC Formula 1 racing game I had around that time. Obviously the graphics were of the time but the colours in this game were amazing on some of the tracks. I remember loving the Monaco track and Interlagos.
The last season of Buffy really bummed me out at the time. It was going to be the last season and it felt like it was mainly a joyless slog. I like “Conversations With Dead People” and the last episodes though. I was irritated with how they handled Willow’s return to the fold (committing a violent murder is not a cute…
Nah, there’s no guy with greasy curtains :-)
Even my Mum watched Band Candy with us, for chrissakes :-) Classic. Plus it introduced me to Disraeli Gears by Cream (I bought the album for Tales of Brave Ulysses).
It always seemed like another example of a double standard. I feel like plenty of other musicians/recording artists criticised Bush in front of large audiences.