I’m sorry for calling you a motherf–ker
Posted by Jef in Curiosities on 09. Sep, 2010 | 2 Comments
What’s your favourite curse word? Back in the day I swore by the c-word. I thought it was deliciously foul, and perfect for the right occasion and the right type of idiot who deserved it. I’ve since been convinced by better people than I that this is not the best of words to come from [...]
On Treme: “Shallow Water, Oh Mama” (S1E6)
Posted by theashcan in Television on 17. May, 2010 | 0 Comments
Because it’s not easy to write a TV recap, but gosh do we love them, every week Simon and Anupa will be discussing HBO’s latest drama venture Treme. Highly anticipated due to the critical success of creator David Simon’s The Wire, we’re leaving the egghead essays on the New Orleans-set show following musicians and people dealing, post-Katrina, [...]
Since When Does Porn Need Want Ads?
Posted by Simon in Internet, Politics on 13. May, 2010 | 2 Comments
The British government needs more cam-girls. I can kind of understand I guess. Times are tough, the European economy is in shambles and every day a Brit looks out his or her window, ash from Eyjafjallajokull is blotting out the sun, exacerbating the population’s seasonal affective disorder. Porn is a recession proof business, and according [...]
On Treme: “Shame, Shame, Shame” (S1E5)
Posted by theashcan in Television on 10. May, 2010 | 1 Comment
Because it’s not easy to write a TV recap, but gosh do we love them, every week Simon and Anupa will be discussing HBO’s latest drama venture Treme. Highly anticipated due to the critical success of creator David Simon’s The Wire, we’re leaving the egghead essays on the New Orleans-set show following musicians and people dealing, post-Katrina, [...]
On Treme: “At The Foot of Canal Street” (S1E4)
Posted by theashcan in Television, Uncategorized on 03. May, 2010 | 4 Comments
Because it’s not easy to write a TV recap, but gosh do we love them, every week Simon and Anupa will be discussing HBO’s latest drama venture Treme. Highly anticipated due to the critical success of creator David Simon’s The Wire, we’re leaving the egghead essays on the New Orleans-set show following musicians and people dealing, post-Katrina, [...]


