Comments like that make me long for a "bitchslap" button on my keyboard.
Comments like that make me long for a "bitchslap" button on my keyboard.
I was about to post a link to the video!
Even better? Superwholockwood. Captain Jack should be involved here.
"Look... me and the McDonald's people got this little misunderstanding. See, they're McDonald's... I'm McDowell's. They got the Golden Arches, mine is the Golden Arcs. They got the Big Mac, I got the Big Mick. We both got two all-beef patties, special sauce, lettuce, cheese, pickles and onions, but their buns have…
This.
Well, sorry to say that one is bullshit. I've been with guys that are both excellent and crap in the sack, and I've been on the pill (and grateful for it) since I was 19, and it brought relief to my absolutely hellish periods. So that's more about the woman than about the pill.
Hearting you so hard for this!
Definitely. I was stuck there for four years at SUNY (Go Danes!) and I definitely saw this.
Indeed, it was Ten Inch Hero! The one who gave that speech was Jensen Ackles, who you may know better as Dean Winchester on Supernatural.
What do you find disturbing? If I, universe forbid, found out late in my pregnancy that the fetus had a serious disability or defect, I would NOT want to carry the child to term, and do everything in my power to terminate the pregnancy. I wouldn't blame anyone would felt the same way I did. Or, as happened to a…
Click the link to Ebert's actual article, and it's all there.
Exactly. And what's more, what if it was a case of the child being damaged in some way, and they found out too late?
Amen. Me too. It was always presented as this horrible sin in certain circles, and I never really saw why it was so awful to want.
that one, too!
Actually, the phrases my friends and I use the most from The Princess Bride are actually "Inconceivable!!" "Have fun storming the castle!" and "Lemme essplain. No, is too much. Lemme summup."
That's bizarre, though - because for most of the storyline, Janet-from-another-planet AND Natalie were both played by Kate Collins!
THIS. I want people to read something because it interests them in some way, not to keep some kind of tally of what kind of writers they should read.
I so agree. I thought this book was a total pile of garbage. Couldn't stand it. And I would have thrown it across the room at the end, but I had it on my kindle. :/
So much love for that movie. So much. Despite the cheeziness.
Yup. The Mirror Has Two Faces.