LaSirena
La Sirena
LaSirena

Is a pu pu platter even Chinese?  I always considered that Hawaiian / Polynesian.

The cops aren’t going to go out looking for her car, but they’d show up if she called them when she found it.

Or an entire generation hitting the job market with loads of debt. 

Or 84 month auto loans.

I’m sure declining sales have nothing to do with the $37,000 average car price.

Is Kim’s unnatural and disturbing body shape (albeit corset created) the camp part of her outfit?  Cause otherwise its just a disaster. 

Oh and f*** Georgia’s age of consent!

I love this comment because it’s everything I saw in the season too, as I looked back after the finale last night. I’m heartbroken that so many others online are so hurt and feel betrayed by Q’s death and the lack of closure for Queliot. But I felt this was a perfect overall arc for Q and end to his story. I’ll be

I didn’t suspect Quentin was going to die but looking back it’s pretty obvious in hindsight. This season was a long tour of making good with friends and family - from grieving his father to resolving his feelings towards Eliot and Alice.

A gorgeous piece of writing, Beth. Thank for this.

But then you’d just end up with a Brontësaurus. 

Actually, an abundance of frogs is how Frogmore got its name.

NIMBD

Wouldn’t it be great if this kid pops out on April 23, Prince Louis’ first birthday? The British tabloids would LOVE IT. (It’s also my birthday, so I wouldn’t mind having a second royal birthday twin)

The Japanese 7/11s are far superior than the US 7/11s. They’re really quite nice as convenience stores and offer food better than you might expect. On par with Lawsons or Family Mart, one big advantage Japan has is that they just don’t have the typical US customer who’s just a couple of steps away from vagrancy or

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Jason Lee’s best work was prior to Mallrats and My Name is Earl.

My first thought was My Name is Earl (or Mallrats) Jason Lee?

Looks like I’m gonna need to buy that dog print to go in my gallery.

I get the lamb vindaloo often. I'm certainly no Indian food expert, but I like it.

Black cowboys and ranch culture have ALWAYS been a thing in the South. Go to any parade in rural Louisiana, Arkansas or Texas and you’ll see Black folks rocking cowboy style in absolute finery, and their horses dancing the two-step with their manes and tails braided to Gawd. There’s nothing new or “subversive” about