But how do you defend yourself against a man armed with a banana?
Sadly, it took them another 70 years to figure that out....
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
But how do you defend yourself against a man armed with a banana?
Sadly, it took them another 70 years to figure that out....
Hi bicyclops! It's been a long time, and now we get you and cab in the same day. Cool.
It's not TDS; he's appearing in Hartford for "An Evening with Jon Stewart" tonight. I have bad seats, I mean, REALLY bad seats. I don't care. He sold out the entire Bushnell (decent sized theatre) for two shows. It should be incredible.
Oh, wicked cool. I've got an HBO special he did several years ago and he was a RIOT! He's probably more topical now then he was then, but I remember some of his best stuff was serious Jewish humor (which he still often goes to on TDS).
Jesse, what is the name of the man interviewed on The Daily Show who inspired your tag? I want to get his book, but I can't remember his name.
Hi bicyclops! Hi cab! Good to see your phosphors!
I have to go pick up my penne al'arrabiatta for lunch. Yum! I'm hoping this cures the lowlevel headache I've had all day....
For those of you who don't frequent the Music thread, The Times of London enthusiastically reviewed Lost In The Grooves today.
The writer, Bob Stanley, is also in the band St. Etienne.
Lee: Jim Wallis.
Whoo-hoo, Hec. That's fabulous.
The credit companies will also be advised that they are inactive, and it will look suspicious if you close them. I was advised it was better to leave them open. (that is after I had already closed them!)
I understand why credit companies take into account the amount of unused credit on hand, but I don't understand why it appears suspicious to close an unused account. I mean, it's a perfectly natural thing to do.
Thanks Jesse!