She jacked it from my old cat too. ;)
She jacked it from my old cat too. ;)
I've always thought it was wonderful, and used it for my stuffed animals as a kid. I'm lucky that I like Hank for a nickname.
Everyone's taking all the old-fashioned V names, like Vivian but also Evelyn. Why? Why couldn't you have waited until after I'd had kids, dammit?
I've got two friends with sons named Henry and a friend with a so-named cat.
10 years ago people were telling me that Henry was "soo old-fashioned" and "how could you saddle your son with such a boring name?"
Does any other comedian so wonderfully talk about the awful and beautiful human condition? Especially with phrases like, "it starts to visit on you"?
I'm the only one watching in my house (my brother/roommate has lame taste) so my poor tv is often neglected. I would like to buy a cord that doesn't slow my computer down, but alas, they cost all of the moneys.
C'mon Britain, ol' buddies ol' pals, your tv is lovely and wonderful. Please share with us. ;)
I've started to double what I get out of my Netflix, with that ZenMate extension for Chrome? Then I can watch the UK stuff too (plus get access to the BBC and itv players). It's nice when the US site only has series 1 of something that's 5 series in.
PBS and BBCAmerica are both very weird about streaming. Thank god Netflix/Amazon Prime (and now Hulu for the BBC I guess) takes up the slack, albeit very late sometimes.
I wouldn't call her right-wing or anything; she definitely didn't give off a Melissa Joan Hart vibe. I think it's when she first talks about starting to make money? I don't have the book anymore or I would look, but yeah, she wasn't scary about it.
Well if Netflix UK can update Breaking Bad and The Killing after 48 hours I don't see why Netflix US can't with Downton Abbey. I mean, c'mon, make it a two-way street (two-way ocean?).
I'm feeble-minded! And Irish! Maggie Smith, still please love me should we meet some day!
I got rid of mine awhile ago, but only because I know of other means. Plus Netflix, Hulu, etc. does a pretty good job; I'm in love with how much cheaper it all ends up being.
My sample's off too, because most people I know started getting tech savvy to watch last season of Downton Abbey.
It is hiLARious to me that PBS thinks people stateside won't find a way to watch this. Especially when someone who works there definitely knows what era they live in, having typed the ridiculous statement: "Will release in the US in 2014."
She leans a little conservative in her book, but it's in a "gee, I hate taxes" kind of way at least, instead of a "gay people shouldn't get married" way.
Way to go ESUA. I didn't even try to understand the song (it's Robin Thicke, what for?) but then I saw the video....which is horrible. And sure, plenty of songs have been overlaid music videos where you're like, "What on earth does this have to do with the song?" but I don't think that's the case here.
T.A. Barron is fantastic! I went to find the Merlin books the other day and the girl at the register was side-eyeing me all, "These for your son or daughter?" and I was like, "I don't have children! These are for meeeeee."
This one was the first one I read and I just wanted to give Tamora Pierce my entire heart, like, please create my life I think you'd be good at it. Her characters always had motivation for any good/evil thing they did instead of just being Heroine and Bad Guy. so much love.