LessThanLevel
LessThanLevel
LessThanLevel

All I’ve ever seen of SATC2 was this weekend, when it was on Bravo (shady, Andy Cohen!), and in the scene, at brunch with all the girls, Carrie says to Samantha, “We aren’t all ‘our age’. You are ten years older than ‘our age’.”

Ruined his life. I mean, oy. It’s hard to feel bad for these folks, who had the kind of success most actors could only DREAM of, on a show that lasted many, many years and had high, high ratings.

I think everyone is great in their roles, but Cynthia Nixon is the “best actor.” She was a huge theatre actor before SATC and after. And as much as people like to shit on Carrie, if SJP didn’t have a fuck ton of charisma, the show wouldn’t have worked at all.

I share an office with a stone cold bitch this year. It’s bewildering. She is just really, really not nice.

I don’t understand why so many people feel they need to be real life friends with the people they work with. Every once in awhile there are some people I connect with and make the crossover, but it is pretty rare. Other than that, friendly professionalism is fine! Let’s just not be Facebook friends.

I don’t know if she went to the stage more in the last few years because she got tired of working in Hollywood, but I get the feeling that Samantha might have really hindered Kim’s acting career. It can be great to be part of a cultural milestone, but lots of other actors have suffered this same fate of being

I get that we tend to think that screenfriends and realfriends are the same, but they’re actors who were supposed to make us believe they were friends; it makes complete sense that they weren’t actually close. I’ve had coworkers on the Range of Friendship, but maybe 3 ever made it to “close, personal friend” level. I

You need to try associative training.

Whenever you crave sugar, drop a kettlebell on your foot.

Soon you’ll stop craving kettlebells!

Great, something to put on the shelf with Britney’s mom’s parenting book.

“I’m going to focus on my faaaaaaaamily”

“(...) the profound love I have for my wife, my boys and my Catholic faith.”

I was at Target this weekend and was astounded that the Halloween section was actually still mostly Halloween with a little generic “fall” thrown in and not 90% Christmas like it has been in past years by this point in the calendar. Hurrah Target! Give Thanksgiving the due it deserves. Let Halloween shine!

I noticed that too. And not just long hours, but unconventional hours. Two actuaries are typically going to have weekends and evenings off. A couple splitting the night shift and day shift will rarely see each other (speaking from experience).

Nice to see! Experiences by men and women are different and until that’s clarified we can’t make things better for either side.

Dog: Why must this man terrierize me?

You know, I asked my Jewish friends about this one once.. they laughed themselves silly at the thought that anyone would believe such things. Its kind of like the rumor people have that Catholics aren’t suppose to have sex unless it is to have children. In both cases, at best, it represents a fundamental

It seems to me that another possibility could be the working hours?  Gaming managers , bartenders, and flight attendants work odd and long hours. At least compared to scientists, engineers, doctors(could go either way with work hours) and clergy. I could see this being very stressful and unfulfilling in a marriage or

Not a hole deep enough to throw this entire administration full of garbage people into, when this is all over with.

I’m in Arizona, and the truth is that Joe enjoyed massive popularity for decades. His undoing was reporting from the alternative weekly in town, which was the first to reveal how much money MCSO (Maricopa County Sheriff’s Office) was paying out in settlements. The cracker ass crackers in my home state finally voted

YES. God dammit YES I am so glad this happened. The pardon was unconscionable to begin with, but a presidential pardon is a legal acceptance of guilt, that’s what the fucking law says. (Edit: basing that on Burdick v US, 1915) It means it happened, you did it, but you get off.