Bill Walton had a Hall of Fame career anyway
Yeah, but mostly based on his college career (hitting 21 of 22 shots to win the title) and his first pro two years, while after that, he was basically hobbled, except for one good year with the Celtics, when he got the 6th man award.
Ahem.
Since Cindy and I usually share a brain, perhaps the oblique approach of sending Christian Bale over to make me watch my Firefly DVDs would result in Cindy watching hers without realizing exactly why?
Hey Matt, I really appreciate you taking one for the team like this. What the heck. I'm game if you are. What I don't know, won't hurt me in this case, right?
Well - except Bill Walton had a Hall of Fame career anyway.
Given Joss got a bigass feature film out of his failed series, Walton is not a bad comparison. And he's another I liked an awful lot, but never think of these days, unless someone else mentions him.
Len Bias and Reggie Lewis just make me cry. Such a sad shame.
Now I want to compare Angel to Cam Neeley, and with Jamie Kellner starring in the role of Ulf Samuelson.
Does that make Jordan Levin Tie Domi?
It might. I never remember either one.
Oh my, how I loved Cam.
It might. I never remember either one.
This seems a specious way to build a syllogism (i.e., things that Cindy can't remember are True.)
Ping!
even though I don't think it's cool to numberslut for anything except 10,000. Hence - I am not cool.
Rygel looks a lot like my exceedingly stupid grey cat. Therefore, I cannot hate Rygel, for Rygel is the Ohm.
I'm in the camp that doesn't hold with judging the merits of something based on a short career that appeared to hold limitless potential. Doesn't work for me in horse racing, nor in TV.
Though, for whatever it's worth, I think the heights of AtS were higher than those of Firefly. Home totally trumps Out of Gas. (Of course, Home is a near-perfect hour of television, bless that beagle man.)
Oh my, how I loved Cam.
Right with you there. (Quelle surprise, I know...) The man had amazing dedication to his sport. The only criticism I can level against him is that he had Jim Carrey's throat right there in his hand and passed on the opportunity.
Home totally trumps Out of Gas.
At least Tim trumped himself. I'm sure he wouldn't object to this argument. "No, it's Tim's witty dialogue that is his great strength!" "You're fucking nuts! It's his narrative structure and inventive direction!"
"No, it's Tim's witty dialogue that is his great strength!" "You're fucking nuts! It's his narrative structure and inventive direction!"
Does this lead to mud wrestling?
I may have seen too many beer commercials in my life.