And what about "She Bop"? Not even remotely a one-hit wonder.
Xander ,'Lessons'
Natter 59: Dominate Your Face!
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.
Kristin, did they just get their report cards?Last week, yes. But still. You can talk to me when we're back in session, you know?
(Plus, this kid got an A-.)
Might not be the best idea ever, but it's stopping the stabbing urges.
Alcohol for the win.
I've had a few A- students try to challenge their grades. Doesn't tend to get them much sympathy.
I had one of those this semester, too. I had to say no five times before she stopped asking.
It's an A-Minus! Clearly her future medical career is at stake.
I'm watching the TV Land Awards. Did anyone else watch this? It's bizarre. The opening sequence is stars of old TV shows (Doc from Love Boat, Beaver Cleaver, Nellie Olsen, Greg Brady, Gary Coleman, and a few others), dressed as their characters, hanging over the crowd on flying aparatus while Vanessa Williams sings "I'm Flying" from Peter Pan.
So a co-worker of mine went the TV Land Awards and told me the next day, "Gee when my friend who was supposed to go with me backed out I should have called you instead of just going by myself. You would have been so much more in your element than I was."
Doh!
From Conservapedia's examples of liberal bias on wikipedia [link]
Mathematicians on Wikipedia distort and exaggerate Wiles' proof of Fermat's Last Theorem by (i) concealing how it relied on the controversial Axiom of Choice and by (ii) omitting the widespread initial criticism of it.
I've read some interesting arguments about the Axiom of Choice, but I've never thought about it as a liberal or conservative issue.
Ha! They're giving Gary Marshall an award and showing clips of a bunch of the shows he's worked on. The clip of Happy Days was Fonzie jumping the shark.