JayGee1
Jay Gee
JayGee1

All of this reminds me of how well done that movie was. Been too long since I've watched it.

The best part is Louisiana doesn't allow any open containers.

That whole sequence of jokes kills me every time.

I would only work that way if the population distribution between eastern/western states was about even. The eastern states are more densely populated, so they have a greater effect on the national average. I've gathered from other sources that North East rates have stayed at about 64% over the past 30 years.

Oh goodness, that was like listening to a cat in heat drag it's claws across a chalk board.

Ah I see, thanks for the clarification.

I'll admit, I haven't heard the recordings, so there may be some stuff in her tone that changes the interpretation. I do want to say, though, I really respect that you have the personal insight to recognize that your life experience may affect your interpretation. That's awesome.

It's almost like you're both adults, who want the best not just for yourself, but for each other. Weird...

Here's some actual advice to Brad, instead of calling him an "entitled, excuse-making heel" for trying to balance his and his wife's feelings and the daily responsibilities of their marriage:

But the second quote doesn't say that.

I... don't really see how one sounds more homophobic than the other.

Sometimes my bulge gets awkward-looking, same as these guys. The only difference is mine isn't because I keep mascara in my pants.

Funny thing about the religious types, they have very broad opinions about what their business is.

Nah, unlike the actress in the blind item, Norma Desmond was ready for her close up.

I feel like people need to put themselves in the shoes of people they get mad at more often. Imagine you're a publisher. You recognize that you're a powerful entity. You have the ability to spread information, whether it's true or false, quickly, and to large amounts of people.

I decided to read the books this summer, and I was surprised to find that several of the characters were very one note. It was a little disappointing, but thankfully it's not, say, all of the women.

Woah woah, it's Transformers: Dark of the Moon. It's an important distinction because Dark Side of the Moon is the name of something that was actually good.

Just speaking up in agreement. I too have only ever heard the phrase used in the context of quality and depth of character development. It's the difference between a strong character, and a character that is strong, if that makes any sense.

Did you see any of her Chelsea Handler style talk show? Bad, just bad.

I have eaten at Hooters many times. The wings are pretty greasy. My dad likes them, but the rest of the family really likes the sandwiches.
And there's very little ogling involved, actually. We took my 80 year old grandma one time, and she was surprised at how it was actually quite modest.