In this picture, Sims looks like he could be the third Doughboy and Griff looks like one of the annoying Doughboys fans Wiger always makes fun of for the "But actually . . ." comments pointing out some detail the Doughboys have gotten wrong
Wish I could be there for King Ralph but hopefully I'll be able to do a live show next year again- and hey! I met Ben, saw art, gave art, that March trip holds a special place for me. Enjoy your thrones and unretired bits! JJ- proud of you for not getting fired this ep
I had the most fun time at The Museum of the Moving Image when I came out to the art show. Is the Jim Henson Experience still there? That was an unexpected dream come true walking through there. I even got to meet Swedish Chef!! An absolute amazing place
See you in da Big Apple, baby!!
Lol pretty sure its “Dyeing” but “Department of Aging and Dying” made me laugh
(Sorry to be That Person but I am a copyeditor by trade)
The Mission: Impossible exhibit looks amazing.
Also really interested in the Paul Rubin documentary. I don’t think his career reached his full potential.
Yessss I’d meant to look up how to watch the Titanic Sub doc, bless you Marie for this service
Loved the New Yorker article !
In this picture, Sims looks like he could be the third Doughboy and Griff looks like one of the annoying Doughboys fans Wiger always makes fun of for the "But actually . . ." comments pointing out some detail the Doughboys have gotten wrong
Wish I could be there for King Ralph but hopefully I'll be able to do a live show next year again- and hey! I met Ben, saw art, gave art, that March trip holds a special place for me. Enjoy your thrones and unretired bits! JJ- proud of you for not getting fired this ep
I had the most fun time at The Museum of the Moving Image when I came out to the art show. Is the Jim Henson Experience still there? That was an unexpected dream come true walking through there. I even got to meet Swedish Chef!! An absolute amazing place
What were the Ro Nat props??
Last year I got to see the Fiat and Motorcycle from DR Part 1 at the Petersen Auto Museum in LA, so freakin’ cool