Eh-oh, oh-eh!
Eh-oh, oh-eh!
Someone really needs to do a study into whether the Bundy marriage ruined sex for my entire generation, or just me. Al not wanting to have sex with Peggy left me, as an impressionable child, thinking there was something disgusting about women and sex that I just wasn't smart enough to get, and I grew up to be…well,…
As a kid who grew up on MWC and only discovered All in the Family later in life, I was amazed by the stuff Archie could get away with saying on TV. And I'm not just talking about "turlet".
I had no idea that's why the dream pregnancies happened. Interesting!
Hey, this still happens to me all the time in the Google era. If all you remember is a few very generic words and kind of the "feel" of the song, it can still be hard to find a song that's caught in your head. I've been nursing one of these for years: I believe it's a Canadian song (I'm Canadian) from one of those…
I'm with you on the misogyny, but (I haven't watched the show since it aired) wasn't the whole joke that Al and Bob Rooney and the other guys were about the furthest thing in the world from "alpha males"? Weren't we supposed to be laughing *at* how pathetic these guys were?
I was just thinking of a joke I saw on Herman's Head.
That is such a weird amount of fame to have—-famous enough to warrant a Wikipedia article, but the most notable thing you've done is four episodes of MWC as one of the generic hot girls, 20+ years ago. I definitely remember that Bud chased after various girls affiliated with Marcy, but I'd be amazed if anyone…
When I was a kid, I dreamt of being a screenwriter when I grew up. And I assumed the big movie stars of my generation would be the famous child actors of my generation. So I would say things to my mom like, "If I make a movie in 2010 or so, do you think I could get Shane Sweet who plays 7 on 'Married with Children' to…
That is the one joke in the world I am most ashamed of finding hilarious, and I'm so glad to know someone else loves it. I've probably never laughed as hard in my life as I did at the age of eight when someone called him "Dustbuster B"—-I believe that one was so funny because, unlike most of the other ones that were…
The one that really got me was "The West Wing". They spend several episodes setting up this offscreen character as being a modern-day Abe Lincoln who was guaranteed to be the next president if he were so inclined, but who might be too noble and statesmanlike to sully himself with politics, and then finally we meet the…
Came here to post this. By 2017 standards, he's not the most progressive guy, but "more openly bigoted than Archie Bunker"? Against women, for sure, but I don't remember him ever showing anything close to Archie Bunker's racial animus.
You were hungry, you were with Evander Holyfield…did you at least try to bite his ear off?
In fairness, we already knew that when we saw Catfish.
There goes everything I thought I knew about you.
This comment was more interesting when I misread it as "wipe our butts".
You better run, egg avatar!
I ended up reading this review and all of the comments just to see if I could figure out why Letterboxd translates the title into "Cezanne and I", when it seems to me that the translation should be "Cezanne and Me". I wonder if whoever is in charge of these decisions is one of those people who thinks the rule is…
I want roast beef, YOU CLOD!
This may be apocryphal, but it's my favourite story about anything: supposedly, Hall was sitting around with his girlfriend, and she was talking about some guy she knew, and she said, "He's a rich guy, and he's gone too far. He can rely on the old man's money," and Hall said, "…hang on, I have to call Oates about…