Lucas Wesley Snipes is a writer and comedian living in Los Angeles. He is also available for hire as a freelance DJ and trapeze artist, both skills he honed in college.
The WWE Universe has been proudly boasting a women’s wrestling revolution for quite some time now, and indeed, there has never been a better time to enjoy female centered sports entertainment. Of cour...
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According to the world’s oldest teenager and most famous DJ in history, Dick Clark, “music is the soundtrack to our lives.” What this means is that in order for someone to call themselves a child of a...
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Let’s face it—not everyone is equally skilled at video games. Sure, most people with an interest in gaming can figure out how to jump, run around, and maybe even attack the enemies, but actually being...
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Never forget the words Lou Reed, as sung through Nico: “She builds you up just to put you down; what a clown! ‘Cause everybody knows—she’s a femme fatale.” Granted, there’s a whole lot more to the tra...
Thanks to a recent pop culture craze, now more than ever, people are dying for the chance to become vampires. With super strength, near invulnerability, and a unique penchant for romance, it’s no wond...
No matter how long its been since fans of The Office have heard Michael Scott speak, they’ll never forget the hilarious things he said. The same is true for Dwight Schrute, Jim Halpert, Pam Beesly, an...
Everyone has to start at the beginning, but given her powers and abilities, it should be no surprise that Buffy Summers hit the ground running. Of course, it wasn’t always easy for the girl in questio...
How much TV does a person necessarily watch in order to call themselves an expert? It’s obviously not just a matter of spending a whole lot of time in front of the small screen, because binging the sa...
After years of adult-themed gross out comedies marketed almost exclusively towards men, Bridesmaids came along and proved women could make audiences laugh in gleeful disgust just the same. That the mo...
Nearly 50 years after the band officially called it quits, many music fans still consider The Beatles to be the greatest group in history. This assertion is definitely backed up with sheer numbers, as...
No matter how much a person loves a given TV show, it’s almost impossible to remember every last thing all of their favorite characters say or do in each and every episode. Even when confined solely t...
Competing neck and neck for the status of being the most popular sitcom of their era, no two shows better defined the 1990s than NBC’s two greatest hits, Seinfeld and Friends. On top of becoming extre...
Forget about the characters, laughter they cause, or drama they get into—the most memorable thing about any given TV show is the theme song that plays during the opening credits. Don’t believe us? Thi...
No matter what challenge faced the brave warriors of Dragon Ball, they were always prepared to valiantly stand against it. Eventually, this is true of a great number of Earth’s greatest defenders, but...
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