Reviewing The Wolverine Without Having Seen It
The logic behind comic book movies is rather insidious. People are drawn to the familiar, especially things that excited them as a kid. It’s why Joe Camel was so effective […]
I started my week in style with a tree falling upon and crushing my car. Seeing as I’m not prone to histrionics and am a calm, rational being, though, I don’t mention it once during the show or piss and moan for 60 minutes straight. Okay, the opposite of that is the truth. We also discuss my other, Mom-shaped financial obligations and the fact that Allison is functionally illiterate, but mostly it’s me crying about my car.
( And yes, for all of us Opie & Anthony fans, I have been saying “I got a tree on my car!” ad nauseam ever since it happened.)
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admin July 26, 2013
The logic behind comic book movies is rather insidious. People are drawn to the familiar, especially things that excited them as a kid. It’s why Joe Camel was so effective […]
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David on July 29, 2013
That sucks, dude. Hope your ass is covered. I remember the back seat of that Elantra *sniff*