Jonesisonthelam2
Jonesisonthelam2
Jonesisonthelam2

It would be interesting to see a woman writer/director combo that does cheese syfy made for tv movies.

Yeah, if someone showed me a video they filmed of someone in a bathroom stall I wouldn't be like "hurr look at that person trying to be alone for a minute", I would be like "note to self: NEVER enter a bathroom with this individual".

Is she really that popular, because I've never heard of herbivore.

I find it's either the passive-aggressive (or sometimes aggressive-aggressive) harassment OR the weird let's-be-BFFs fawning closeness (which I think is about "if I have young friends, that means I'm young too").

I care! a movie about lesbians that isn't about KD Lang walking around naked and singing randomly in the snow.

Oh, yeeeeaah. I love me some ill-fated romances, especially when it involves two women, which I rarely ever see.

I did once, about five years ago. Apparently she's an emergency-room doctor in Toronto (she came from a medical family, and was undoubtedly whip-smart), which doesn't surprise me in the slightest. A profession in which vulnerable people are under her control would be right up her alley. Brrrrrrrr.

You know how you can't properly diagnose someone as a psychopath before their 18? And how rare a condition it is in females? So I can't say for sure that Sarah really was a psychopath, but I can confirm that she appeared to tick all the boxes.

No, I win. Nope. Nope nope. I win. Okay. Here goes. It's long but (I think) it's worth it.

I had a roommate that, while I didn't know well enough to really care about the specifics, was essentially the king of bad break-ups(KBB from here on in). We got a ton of angry letters under the door, weird phone calls late at night and the occasional act of petty vandalism.

I had a roommate who ended up being a roommate because she was dating another roommate who then moved out and left her behind with us.

She had a problem with alcohol, and several times got trashed and came into my room at three in the morning while I was sleeping, to climb uninvited into my bed with me. Once, I put a

Exactly what I thought, it's not that good of a piece to begin with. Over 4/5 of it is about the hotel, the country, his experience of being hired to follow LBJ and his impressions on LBJ's past which everyone already knows. It gave no new insights, "oh there's lots of red tape to a star athlete" "oh LBJ has a huge

American cars were generally relatively common in Northern European markets that didn't have much of a car industry of their own right after the war. That is: anything north of the river Rhine that wasn't the UK or Germany. I think some southern European countries such as Portugal also had a fair amount of American

This is part of why I've resisted getting a smartphone- I can keep myself entertained for hours just sitting around with my own thoughts, and I don't want to lose that ability because I got used to having endless access to the internet.

I am a daydreamer. I love to just sit around with my own thoughts. Sometimes that can be bad for my mood if I'm experiencing a lot of stress, but I also have found that sometimes it is cathartic to really think and feel those things.

Day 5 of the newborn's time at home.

I thought about it. But I feel like if you're the type of guy that gives strangers comic books about your penis then you probably don't care too much about privacy.

Lindsay and the Beef. I like it.

Maybe they can join Macaulay Culkin's The Pizza Underground.

More like Shia LaDouche. Am I right?