I’m looking for frames to put my Monkees records in, and I see this review:
I bought 1 of these frames to display my Monkees record & it fit perfectly! When I put their self titled album in, the glass never broke. I highly recommend customers buying these frames if they want to display their vinyl & never deal with any hassles!
Is… is this a targeted ad?
Transcribing an interview with Gerry Shepard, and he mentions the train romp being filmed at Griffith Park, and I’m just
I love getting sources for things.
The first time Micky told the “Randy Scouse Git” story, I was like ha ha, that’s cute.
The second time Micky told the “Randy Scouse Git” story, I was like oh, I’ve heard this joke before.
The third time Micky told the “Randy Scouse Git” story, I was like ugh, enough already.
But maybe around the eighth or ninth time, I went from being annoyed by the “Randy Scouse Git” story to loving the “Randy Scouse Git” story, and it’s now gotten to the point where I am legitimately annoyed when he doesn’t tell the story.
I just realized this is exactly how I feel about Data defining things.
One of the pilots they offered me was great and who knows, I might yet do it. It’s about a policeman and a leprechaun. Only the policeman can see the leprechaun. He gets into situations and I get him out of them.
Davy Jones
So… Quantum Leap, basically.
I watched “Monkees at the Movies” with my mom yesterday, and she was like “how do they pick which songs go in the episodes?” What a great episode to ask that question. Especially considering the other romp, the “Last Train to Clarksville” bit, also has a story around it (I don’t have time to find the post now, but I think bluemoonalto also discovered that romp was likely filmed for “Too Many Girls”).