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Yeah, that would ruin the joke. If everyone hates him it’s farcical. If one person likes him then everyone else becomes a monster.
Yeah, that would ruin the joke. If everyone hates him it’s farcical. If one person likes him then everyone else becomes a monster.
Ok, the time stamped one is pretty rough. They don’t usually play his reaction with such honesty.
I find it funny because of the sheer absurdity of it. There’s absolutely no reason to dislike Jerry. He affable and unassuming, a good family man and just generally a good guy. Yet everyone inexplicably hates him, even Chris. It’s makes absolutely no sense and that disconnect is what makes it funny to me.
If they hated him for a reason it would be mean spirited. Instead, it’s just over the top silly and fits in with the humor of the show.
The bit where Leslie throws his painting in the lake is one of my favorite moments. It’s just so exorbitantly stupid that it makes me laugh.
I’ll go one even further. Before JNCO existed we’d just go to the thrift store and buy the largest size pants we could find. Pair a 48" waist pant with a XXL tshirt when you were 28" and youth large and you were at the height of skate fashion.
Um, I’m pretty sure that’s Brian May.
That was so silly. I mean, it was a sample. That’s the fundamental basis of hip hop. There’s no shame in it. Why would he try to pretend it was anything different?
Tbf, he later admitted that saying that was stupid.
I’ve lived in GA, VA, LA, AL, SC and NC. They all have their merits.
BBQ style ranked:
1: SC mustard style
2: NC vinegar style
3: ketchup style (yawn)
Disqualified: dry rub
This needs to come back to life
Hospital staff said, “see you in court.” Morris responded, “Reach out. I’ll be there.”
That’s bad because I already expected a whole fucking lot.
I don’t know what it goes for now but somehow the price of LSD stayed the same for at least 30 years.
“job creators”
Holy shit that’s all true. Coincidentally, he wrote a book called Tutti Fruitti.
This is the dilemma all artists of every variety have to face and have ever since art has been a concept. Ideally one can find a balance between the two. I was broke most of my adult life because I felt I had “too much integrity” to create things that made money. That’s selling out, right? If I was smart I would have sold out to fund the things I really wanted to do but I didn’t have that insight when I was young.
Not the deep dive I expected to go on today. Thank you, bottle scientist.
Hell, I’ll show up in a silk negligee and edible panties. Wait, what are we talking about again?
They’re American. They can’t afford cholesterol medication.