I'm pretty sure what killed TOR is the fact that they spent $500 million to develop an MMO with barely a month's worth of content and no incentive for continued play.
The bun is made out of bacon. The meat is made out of bacon. All of the toppings are different types of bacon cut in different ways. The cheese is also bacon. The bacon is, of course, bacon. All of the above is wrapped in bacon. It is served on a plate of bacon. The burgers are all arranged in a...
Yeah, it happens pretty much every year. Sales skyrocket in the holiday season because little Timmy's grades were good enough for him to get an Xbox this Christmas. So publishers tend to stack releases around that time to take advantage of the vast herds of easily confused shoppers.
So O.J. Simpson, Casey Anthony, and Whitney Houston are among the most moving moments on television.
Putting a man on the goddamn moon is not.
I'm increasingly reminded of why I stopped watching television.
I called it a "success" in the sense that the majority of the audience was satisfied, in order to contrast with Michael Richard's failed act. Both generated bad publicity, but only one had people laughing at the jokes. In this sense, Tosh performed his duties admirably.
Not really. The show itself was a success. This one specific person got mad, but considering Tosh's audience I imagine that most of them walked out satisfied. Tosh did the professional thing: made a pithy remark in line with the rest of the show and moved on.
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