dforthandbview
Senior Member
Renata must dress based on moods then if she brings more than one winter coat for a weekend trip.
I mean just recently I overheard a completely casual conversation where the idea of simply sterilizing poor people was floated and seriously considered with a hearty "cheers!" and no trace of sarcasm. Once you get past the veneer of politeness, the suburbs can be pretty awful.
I would challenge that.I think you've got to separate CC's demographic with that of The Daily Show. I've always used it as a humorous way to view the news of the day.
Defying the censors on a cable channel is pushing into frat boy territory.TV Tropes said:
- The Daily Show likes to play games with the censors. California banned homosexual marriage. Interestingly, they also created new legislation ensuring that chickens in slaughterhouses were not being mistreated. Jon Stewart: (picture of rooster appears on screen) So clearly, California voters are still amenable to some [bleep].
Jon Stewart: There's apparently an enormous amount of material... clogging Ted Stevens' tubes. (Pause.) Perhaps some fiber... optic cable...
- When former Alaska Senator Ted Stevens made his infamous "series of tubes" speech, he claimed that "Your message can be delayed by anyone who puts into that tube enormous amounts of material, enormous amounts of material." Jon responds with the best way ever of saying that someone is full of [censored].
- On that note, we also have "Yes, liberals... ''shove'' values down America's throat. So, America, open wide, and relax this part here." - indicating the throat, a few clips from Fox News plays - "Swallow it! Don't spit it out, don't you dare spit it out!"
Source: http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Radar/LiveActionTV
Renata must dress based on moods then if she brings more than one winter coat for a weekend trip.
The first words witnesses could understand from Ford were: “No pictures.”
I would challenge that.
Defying the censors on a cable channel is pushing into frat boy territory.
I would challenge that.
Defying the censors on a cable channel is pushing into frat boy territory.
One hour in a small, single-toilet bathroom, when he emerges he's "talking gibberish," and then this:
Our mayor!
And if this story isn't enough, you can just lick on the one right beneath it:
"Bar patrons get visit from Ford, who calls in sick the next day"
I think they call this Baader-Meinhof phenomenon but ever since the video of Ford and Lisi at Steak Queen (where many people helpfully pointed out that Lisi was wearing the same "Canada Goose" coat he had on in a previous photo) I have been seeing people in Canada Goose coats everywhere. Today I swear I saw 9 different people in that coat -- always the black 3/4 length, too, even though they have other colours/styles. I don't know if I'm just noticing them more now or if he has somehow boosted their sales.
Yes, it's reached epidemic levels. And the majority I see appear to be knockoffs. I bought my 3/4 black bomber-style Chilliwack five years ago and only saw a few all winter. One year later, we were already in a pandemic with people of all ages and demographics wearing them. It's a great coat, totally warm, one of the best and well-made purchases I've made...but it's a burden to put on so as to be like everyone else on the street.
I think they call this Baader-Meinhof phenomenon but ever since the video of Ford and Lisi at Steak Queen (where many people helpfully pointed out that Lisi was wearing the same "Canada Goose" coat he had on in a previous photo) I have been seeing people in Canada Goose coats everywhere. Today I swear I saw 9 different people in that coat -- always the black 3/4 length, too, even though they have other colours/styles. I don't know if I'm just noticing them more now or if he has somehow boosted their sales.