Knox, this reminds me a lot of Roger Ebert’s reviews. Even when I thought he completely missed the ball, his reviews were always well-reasoned, interesting reads, and they never failed to contribute a level of perspective that would better inform my read on the film. I disagree with your opinion of the show, but this is one hell of a good analysis.
Knox, as a fellow Texan, do you remember all of the cafeterias we had around back in the nineties? The only remnant these days is Luby’s–which doesn’t have nearly as strong a showing as in the days of yore–but they used to be everywhere. They might not have been buffets, but a not-so-distant first cousin to them.
The NFL Draft picks from our university this year are proving themselves terrific ambassadors for Aggieland.
But Thomas, how did you get home?
Knox, this reminds me a lot of Roger Ebert’s reviews. Even when I thought he completely missed the ball, his reviews were always well-reasoned, interesting reads, and they never failed to contribute a level of perspective that would better inform my read on the film. I disagree with your opinion of the show, but this is one hell of a good analysis.
“bastard child’s urine”
Nice touch.
Knox, as a fellow Texan, do you remember all of the cafeterias we had around back in the nineties? The only remnant these days is Luby’s–which doesn’t have nearly as strong a showing as in the days of yore–but they used to be everywhere. They might not have been buffets, but a not-so-distant first cousin to them.
In my experience, it’s not the more intelligent people who are the champions of procreation.
Even the promo picture on their website looks cheap.
1) No.
2) Yeah, more or less.
3) Hahaha!
4) Unless you count Northwest Missouri…that’s a no.
5) Not like I thought it’d be when I was single.
Even worse is “Casual Saturdays,” because, you know, Saturdays are mandatory.
Number 15 is my m.o. for staying happy in my marriage.
The Kennedys were genre benders.
Knox, we had the exact same childhood.
I do this with books. I have a lot of books that I’ve merely “considered” and never read.
Yeah, it’s like all scientific and shit…something to do with gravity.
What if you combine the two? The original chicken and waffle sandwich?
I’d like to give a shout out to that awesome screen shot from What’s Up Doc.
Let us remember that Radiohead nearly broke up over the track order of Kid A. This shit’s important.
Knox, did you grow up Southern Baptist? Because I swear our mothers are the same person.
5, 8, 13, 18, 26, 27, 28, and 42…
Check.
My cubicle mate and I sing the on-hold music. It’s way too epic for an auto parts warehouse.