Sam Reich, the host of Game Changer, saying "I've been here the whole time."
She wears short skirts
I wear trousers
She's cheer captain and
I host Game Changer
Waiting for the guests of my show to arrive
So I can finally say
Sam Reich, the host of Game Changer, saying "I've been here the whole time."
She wears short skirts
I wear trousers
She's cheer captain and
I host Game Changer
Waiting for the guests of my show to arrive
So I can finally say
Youth Pastor: You know who else was a Carpenter who was no stranger to controversy
You won, Leo. Enjoy the papacy; I hope it makes you very happy
What would really endear UK SNL to me is if Keenan Thompson were somehow in it and the US cast at the same time
I'm barking at the dog in the mirror
I'm asking them to drop their bone
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Still the greatest Beatles parody ever
Four identical Peter Serafinowiczes standing against a white background
First look at βTHE BEATLESβ cast together.
β’ Peter Serafinowicz as John Lennon
β’ Peter Serafinowicz as Paul McCartney
β’ Peter Serafinowicz as Ringo Starr
β’ Peter Serafinowicz as George Harrison
SUNDAY
Sunday With Nancy And Sluggo
Nostalgia! Self indulgence! This is the Blogger way.
thosewereeightthings.blogspot.com/2025/03/eigh...
1 SALLY: (crying) "I'm gonna be forty!" 2 HARRY: (sympathetic) "When?" 3 SALLY: (hanging her head) "Someday." 4 HARRY: "In eight years."
Sally's not so much "going on an adventure" as "having an existential crisis*" here but
(*although when you think about it, don't the two invariably go hand in hand??)
Yes I'm a woman in
(S)ocial interactions
(T)elling a funny story
(E)nding abruptly, on a negative note
(M)aking it weird
I can't put my finger on exactly what makes this so on brand for @jackbern.bsky.social but I look forward to reading it nonetheless
Thank you for these! Was just talking with my boyfriend about Bones recently; have never read the books or seen the show but the concept seems v fun
Unfortunately this means I am now back where I was about a month ago, i.e. I need you to either recommend me something vaguely similar to any one of these books, or read one of them and tell me all of your takes please
Ended up re-reading Bridget Jones' Diary (as funny as you remember it being, but still surprisingly different to the film in many ways which I had forgotten!) then Camille Bordas' The Material, about a day in the life of students & teachers of a uni's stand-up comedy course. An enjoyably weird book
The Oscars DRIVE me crazy ...
@theonion.com
This is some evil genius-level guerilla marketing and I enjoy it
Britney, after the billionth person asks her what her costume is supposed to be at the British Cake-themed fancy dress party:
"Baby can't you see
I'm Colin"
"Oh, you mean Valerie? When do they say it in tha-" No!! They had other songs!!
Now I'm mad about at least 3 things, all of them pointless
It should be 'They-will-they-won't' but that doesn't sound as good! And it reminds me of that one Zutons song and then I get it stuck in my head!
As a rom-com fan, 'Will-they-won't-they' is a trope I love.
But as a pedant, sometimes I think about how, both 'will they' & 'won't they' technically mean the same thing ("Will they get together in the end?" Yes. "Won't they get together in the end?" Also yes) While it doesn't make me angry per se
Shady guy in alley behind pub (whispering: "psst Kate -you got the goods in"
Me (whispering): "yeah mate I got the stuff but you didn't get it from me, all right"
I unzip a giant dufflebag full of Red Dwarf DVDs
My hot take that nobody asked for is that if Groundhog Day came out now with the same promo, a lot of people would be annoyed that it 'gave away the twist in the trailer'
Is he enjoying it?
It's this or/and I re-read Bridget Jones' Diary
Recommend me a (fiction) book, please, bluesky! The last novel I read and *loved* was Greta & Valdin by Rebecca K Reilly. I also loved Monica Heisey's Really Good, Actually and Rebecca Dinerstien Knight's Hex. So anything along those kind of lines would go down v well
I have brainspace for one fiction and one nonfiction book at a time. I have my nonfiction covered with Critiquing the Sitcom: a Reader, which is scratching a lot of comedy discourse itches* in the best way
*sorry for saying 'comedy discourse itches'
Recommend me a (fiction) book, please, bluesky! The last novel I read and *loved* was Greta & Valdin by Rebecca K Reilly. I also loved Monica Heisey's Really Good, Actually and Rebecca Dinerstien Knight's Hex. So anything along those kind of lines would go down v well
Any kind but my preference is a little jack russel
Puppies all over the world
Join paws
Start a dog train
A dog train