You know what else was 90's-like? 30 Rock. I'm rewatching it, and it's got a lot more identity jokes than I remember, like, literally every episode. No way that gets made today.
Multiple huge moments at the end there: The three hits to start the ninth; the Kelly single with two outs to keep the game alive; COLT ****ING KEITH jack on the first pitch; the awesome double play to strand the bases loaded in the top of the tenth; and Gio Urshela's walkoff. All in a space of less than half an hour.
Who says baseball is boring!
I think the worst I ever said regarding Colt Keith was that it wasn't a genius move to draft him in the fifth round, but that comment wasn't about Colt Keith, either.
But you're the one with the receipts, so I am eager to receive your slings and your arrows!
One thing I seem to remember from the movie is the one douchebag Ah-nuld eliminated as a potential rival who said Jamie Lee had an ass like a ten-year-old boy.
Hey, it was the Nineties ...
I think it might have to do with Bernie and AOC appreciating the actual gains that Biden policy has elicited, versus others who have loyalties to other potential presidential candidates.
The flip side of this hypothesis is that Bernie and AOC really work for Putin and are trying to help get Trump elected by keeping Biden in the race.
Take your pick.
Maybe the Biden campaign should do a smash-cut of media figures misspeaking and then correcting themselves, with the tagline, "it happens to everyone".
The music director was legitimately playing Hava Nagilah during the bottom of the first, an organ version no less, and not the major-key knockoff on trumpet they’ve played here, at Red Wings games, and at Michigan State games.
This has gotten scant attention here, but the effect of the overturning of the Chevron Deference is that the expertise of scientists will no longer be privileged in court cases, and judges and panels can simply set them aside as irrelevant to whatever legal doctrine is deemed more convenient and beneficial to whoever is in charge at every level of government.
This is as bad as an under-the-radar ruling can get.