Aaaaaaah!
(The yipyip monsters always scared me when I was a kid. Don't know why.)
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.
Aaaaaaah!
(The yipyip monsters always scared me when I was a kid. Don't know why.)
...And Pedro has struck out 12 batters through 5 innings. If he continues that pace, he can strike out 21 in the game.
I loved all the monsters, but I loved Oscar the best.
Aaaaaaaaaaand, that's all it takes for my brain to switch from Sesame Street to Avenue Q
Now Trekkie Monster occasionally views pornography to "spice things up" but he's focusing on developing a meaningful relationship BASED ON MUTUAL FREAKIN RESPECT.
...And Pedro has struck out 12 batters through 5 innings. If he continues that pace, he can strike out 21 in the game.
Except his arm will fall off long before then. He's already thrown 88 pitches.
Actually Sesame Street changed quite a bit when they added Elmo's World, which was designed to mimic Blue's Clues somewhat. Originally Sesame Street was designed to be like educational commercials for kids. Bang bang bang. Rapid little bits so the TV generation would stay tuned. I'm glad I got a couple years of Sesame Street on tape before they added the ultra dull Elmo's World.
I got Hec and JZ a nearly complete run of Bone. You can't go wrong with comic books.
Woot! It was a welcome gift. Though JZ hoarded them all first.
I am loving that Nutty is already taunting other teams for their mediocrity and Hillenbrand-having.
I am not loving the news from Nutty about comebackers to the face since Emmett will probably be pitching this year.
I loved all the monsters, but I loved Oscar the best.
I knew there was a reason I liked you.
From the article on Oscar, the contents of his can:
a pool with a dolphin named Ripper
He's a Buffista!
I knew I loved him.
Elmo's World is too long. But as I said, the whole show seems fairly predictably paced now: opening bit, alphabet and letter of the day, another skit, number of the day, Grover's multi-culti bit, Elmo's World, and finally Super Gordon.