Kurt "Rear" Loder?
Kurt "Rear" Loder?
I agree. Snark in the wrong hands comes poorly. This guy just doesn't have the touch.
His intent was to bust the union, just like in his political career. Life imitates art.
It scared the crap out of me when she said "Buried Alive!" And I was in college when I first watched it.
I loved the Spinners. Tremendous "Best of" album.
It was called Beat The Meatles
Do you remember "Invisible Robkin in the Girls Lockerroom?" That one killed me, it stuck the landing.
The letters section was the best part:
"I learned the truth at seventeen, a girl must keep her privates clean" - Janis Ian
It's also where I got my favorite knock-knock joke:
"Kojak who?"
"Kojak off in your hat"
Exactly. And by the way, wouldn't "pig murder" make for a funnier headline than "pig murders"?
Once Upon A Time In Mexico was a horrible piece of crap and Depp was crap in it.
Victor was (is?) pretty good. But he was no Roger Thorpe.
I loved those. My first comic book was an Batman 80-page Giant that included the first Red Hood story. My father bought for me on the train from NYC. You had to pay train prices though, the 25 cents was X-ed out and 30 cents was written in pen below.
If Winona’s new beau had been played by Ian McShane, it would not have been the greatest, funniest thing ever. I just would have been stupid.
A Gayle McCormick mention! Her "It's A Cryin' Shame" is one of the all-time best "Lost 45's" .
I think Frasier was the more important addition. There were stretches where the only laughs came from Kelsey Grammar"s sheer force of will.
"The Great Flydini" appearance on Johnny Carson has to be mentioned.
"Marguerite go wash your feet, the Board of Health is across the street.' My mother is weird.
But the woman I remember from the Batman show that made me realize that perhaps not all girls were icky was The Siren. She ensnared Robin with her high-pitched scream. I recall thinking that being under her spell may not be all that bad of a deal. I didn't realize until years later that it was Joan Collins.
Yeah, I saw Jimmie for the first time opening for Dylan at a minor league baseball stadium. All I could think was that it must have sucked having a younger brother who could blow your doors off.
Here's the problem for me, I looked up the history of Al Swearengen. A depiction of his ultimate fate is not something I would care to watch.