I think I would try pasta nachos if such a thing existed.
I think I would try pasta nachos if such a thing existed.
It seems like any Olive Garden remotely near me is located near a mall or a strip mall, so they’re probably bringing in people who are tired of walking around and need some carbs and/or need to feed their hangry kids, as well as some post-shift retail workers.
I’m not sure why one of the stars discussing a movie in her memoir means people can’t let go of a movie. Your brother-in-law sounds a tad obsessed if it’s still a regular topic of conversation years later.
After seeing the headline, I was going to say that I never watched anything on the WB. However, I did watch Felicity & Gilmore Girls. I came to Gilmore Girls after watching the reruns (on ABC Family, I think?) from the beginning while it was still having new seasons.
I was a child in the late 70's, and I never heard of anyone paddling someone until I saw Animal House & Dazed and Confused.
I was a child in the late 70's, and I never heard of anyone paddling someone until I saw Animal House & Dazed and Confused.
Maybe the Royal family had someone inject Sid with all that heroin.
Congratulations, are you a first-year law student just discovering the Socratic method?
You might need to reread that article. It basically says the picture alleged to be her wasn’t her, the sugar daddy site said she never used it, and the group making the claims didn’t provide any evidence to prove otherwise.
I Want to Break Free wasn’t a hit in the US. I don’t know if MTV would have played the video more if it had been, or if it would have been a hit if MTV had played the video more, but that might be part of the issue.
Every Breath You Take was mostly a performance video in black and white with lots of shadows.
I’m with you on the Replacements.
Maybe it was because I thought Sting was super-hot in the 80's, but I’d throw a Police video on this list. “Every Breath You Take” and “Wrapped Around Your Finger” were more visually memorable than a lot of videos of the era.
I have liked his show, as I think he’s funny and I like that he has a variety of guests who don’t all agree with him. There is usually some interesting conversation and, if not, I can fast forward. However, in recent years, he’s been more and more in “cranky old man” mode, so I may have hit my limit.
He wasn’t ever married to Mia.
How sad that none of Woody’s lawyers ever heard of establishing paternity via blood test.
He’s been divorced twice. Was that “good fortune”?
You know she didn’t actually write her SNL lines, right?
I listened to enough classic rock radio in the 80's to know that “Walk This Way” was not originally a Run-DMC song. To date, I have never had a burning desire to listen to a whole Aerosmith album.
It might be easier to count the 70's rock stars who didn’t have inappropriate relationships than to complain about the ones who did.