Oh okay. Yes, I was thinking they weren't built with earthquakes in mind since they don't really experience them. I picture a lot of old brick buildings that probably wouldn't fare too well during a good shake. But good to know!
Oh okay. Yes, I was thinking they weren't built with earthquakes in mind since they don't really experience them. I picture a lot of old brick buildings that probably wouldn't fare too well during a good shake. But good to know!
"Please let Ms. Rodriguez's pain be a lesson to you. Take a little time to do some research on your prospective surgeon, and make sure the person is a board certified plastic surgeon."
When the quake happened back there, some reports said that the area there is in the middle of the plates so yes, the shaking it a bit more extreme than on the edges of the plates like we usually feel here. And their buildings aren't built to code as ours are either so the potential for damage is greater.
No, gross pretty much covers it. I won't be watching it, just not interested.
Maybe he just killed himself.
I found the cliffhanger ending totally appropriate regardless if it was going online or not. Every Friday episode was a cliffhanger, I wouldn't have had it any other way. And I've been waiting for the JR shooting twist since they named the boy.
I thought ending on a cliffhanger was appropriate. And I have to laugh at the "Who Did JR Shoot?" twist. I do wish there had been more flashbacks with additional actors who've been on the show though. They should have given us more of the past.
But she's Erica, Erica Kane.
Well you never know when you'll have to exercise power over someone by bringing back one of their dead loved ones. That's a guy who knows how to plan ahead.
The doctor who performed the procedure moved the fetus to another woman if I remember it correctly. Tad ended up burying that guy alive.
No, she had both of her daughters. It was her son that was brought back as the unaborted abortion. They stupidly killed him off after a couple of years. That was a waste. Ruin that whole iconic storyline for nothing why dont ya?
I've been hoping he would! Years ago there was a funny scene where someone had to go up into the attic and walked past a crusty corpse next to some skis.
David apparently had him stashed somewhere.
I'm crushed today! I've been watching for 30 years and I do keep up with it daily. I used to be able to listen to it at work but after the digital conversion I've had to settle for reading the recaps at lunch. I unapologetically love my soap. I've always called it my fondue, really good cheese.
Man, years ago I let a friend move in with me and she brought her cat. The amount of fleas that took over my apartment was awful! I would be sitting there and you could see fleas bouncing around in the light of the tv and this was only after a couple of weeks. I can't imagine living with worse than that. (she did…
Because that's the Weekly World News.
People talk a lot of smack because the Enquirer is a tabloid but they do have a pretty good success rate. If it was OK or the Star, I would be more willing to write it off as bull. But the Enquirer does a pretty good job of digging up actual dirt.
Fruit on the counter, oh the horror! I was actually thinking of the place where the woman defecated in the bathroom but either wasn't able to or just didn't flush the waste away. When the mountain of poo on the toilet became unmanageable she move to the bathtub and when that became too hard to maneuver she moved to…
I have a friend who works in Code Enforcement. You wouldn't believe the disgusting conditions people can live in. People who look clean and pulled together when out in public too. She's sent me pictures I wish I could forget.
I agree. That X-Files comparison always bothered me. It was never that X-filey aside from it was dealing with odd cases. Warehouse 13 deals with odd cases but you never hear that getting compared to X-Files.