Since you have a dog, just wondering if you've seen this:
Since you have a dog, just wondering if you've seen this:
Best response to a troll I've ever seen. Bravo!
Today, a study from the Ministry of Underestimation has found that one in ten women prefer their pet to their…
The Obama administration will announce a new regulation Friday that would require insurance companies to treat…
Fuck Crocs, I just want Boo to snuggle.
Don't feel bad about not knowing how to feel about it. Truly. There are a lot of fucked-up attitudes about death and grieving out there, but in my opinion, the worst is that there is a right or wrong way to do it. My grandfather was a wife- and child-beating bastard who was always right and went out of his way to…
WHAT A BEAUTIFUL MAN-CHIPMUNK HE IS
Ahh, I've started to give a pass to all crocs wearers ever 'cause I know lots of people who can't really tolerate shoes-it's just omg!pain-but who find crocs comfortable.
She didn't say she's looking forward to her grandmother's death. She said she doesn't know how to feel about it. Having a terrible relative die is a disturbing process because you go through a whole gambit of weird emotions. I didn't read any glee about the woman's death in this post.
not really your call, though. someone doesn't automatically become a good or valued person by virtue of being related to you, and to claim otherwise is giving them a pass for truly reprehensible behavior. not cool.
It was like being in a cartoon!!!
I cannot agree with you strongly enough. Retta is criminally under used on Parks and Rec.
Sadly, not all people have great relationships with their grandparents, so losing them isn't much of a loss. How can you be sad about something you never really enjoyed or had in the first place? (Knock on wood, though. My grandparents are quite old and have some old-fashioned and plain ol' racist thoughts but I will…
My grandpa died about 5 years ago - terrible human being, terrible racist. He was in a Pittsburgh hospital for part of his decline, and as the only one who lived there, it was my terrible task to visit him, listen to him rant about his minority doctors and nurses, and then apologize to them in the hallway. I mean, how…
But only if Donna is a cast member as well!
I love this. Two of my favorite people! Happy Friday.
UGH. I love that dude. I saw him once (aside from the many times I've thrown money to see him on stage) - at the Bust Craftacular, of all places. A bro outside of it screamed "AZIZZZZZZ" and ran and jumped on/hugged him and he handled that way better than I would have.
His new Netflix special is hysterical! He needs his own show, maybe when Parks & Rec ends Tom Haverford can have his own spinoff?
Oh, I haven't seen him outside of Pars & Rec before. He's fantastic.
I think one of my favorite stand up snips of his is when he's talking about buying tickets on Craigslist. And going to Kayne's house.