He won't be playing that character in the new show. It says so in the article above.
He won't be playing that character in the new show. It says so in the article above.
My in-laws are those people. We were talking about Jon Stewart once and my MIL commented that she doesn't like Stewart, she prefers Colbert, 'cause he "doesn't shove his views down everyone's throats."
Oh, man, I was just saying the exact opposite. Maybe it was my time in theater classes in college, but those damn things are too freaking painful to watch.
I was thinking that too, but I have to admit I find her recent performance art-like bits about Morning Joe PAINFUL to watch.
Kristen Schall! Though I guess she's not everyone's cup of tea.
Yay for Colbert! Here's hoping there's lots more dancing on his new show. He's so god damn adorable.
I got one cease and desist letter a few years ago, which scared me, but it was for a specific show {Starz/Spartacus} — have the letters you've received been because of specific cable channels or shows, or are they just a general "we know what you're doing, stop" from Comcast?
Even with that bit of sadness, the Six Feet Under finale was epic.
I'm sort of flabbergasted by all the people who are talking about being tricked or complaining about a bait and switch. I feel like a snob for saying it, but if you were blindsided by the ending, you weren't paying attention the last two seasons.
Amen!
Oh my god, that .gif just made my year. I will always adore Benny & Joon.
YES. Oh my god, that pain is unnatural.
PLEASE MAKE THIS HAPPEN.
Hm, wonder if that does make a difference... But yeah, seriously, THE PAIN.
Oh, the mons is epically more painful for me. Kind of like the difference between an eyebrow hair that is regularly plucked and an errant one that gets grabbed by the tweezers on accident.
That last line needs to be the title of your memoir.
Ok, in looking it up, a French wax leaves a landing strip, removes the middle, and doesn't involve waxing the posterior. So, close to what we're describing but not exactly, unless everyone gives the choice your salon gave you.
Right? I'm not asking for this to get you to get all up in my business for no reason. It's a thing, I promise.
Wow, really? I had heard before that it was called a "Frenchie" but then when I booked the appointment and got there and actually described what I wanted the aesthetician told me that was the wrong term. She didn't have a name for what I was asking for. Maybe the people I've been to were just not well informed?