As soon as I saw the headline I knew they were talking about Fudgie!
As soon as I saw the headline I knew they were talking about Fudgie!
Yeah, it wasn't enough for Hannity to say he talked to his lawyer, he had to talk to 3 lawyers.
Honest to god, my DVR stopped just before the cliff-hanger. Should I bother looking it up On Demand?
The good stuff comes in 4-packs.
Isn't it Sea Hag?
Thanks for the tip. I really enjoyed the handful I caught on satellite.
Or was included as an extra on theDVD.
I think that was the reviewers way to show a sign of past respect before going into the harsh review.
I agree. Blackest Night was the one I hated.
Fables was/is great.
He was just on Drunk History.
Yup, the good ones add details like the man with the frozen jaw.
Since it says so in the article? "…the network has hired Michael Green to act as showrunner and co-write the adaptation along with Vaughan."
The worst part of the comic for me was Yorick's refusal to have sex. Made zero sense in context and will come across as idiotic on screen.
How does being co-writer constitute absence?
I was thinking Dane Cook.
Those old Jack Benny radio shows that pop up Sirius Radio Classics are pretty funny.
It just might be, but I find myself saying that often.
Jean Shepard was a White Sox fan because they were "the only team to ever throw the World Series."
That year, Buckner was regularly replaced in the late innings for defensive reasons. That night, he browbeat the sorry manager into letting him stay in the game because he "wanted to be on the field when we win." His hubris spoiled the karma and his lousy fielding blew the game. Ef him.