
Also, needs penis song.
Also, needs penis song.
If I involuntarily hum that at the office again tomorrow and have to remind myself repeatedly not to sing that aloud, I know who to thank.
For anyone who knows German/Google translate: Herbert Grönemeyer's floppy-haired eighties' Men Anthem is SO MUCH more entertaining.
I think, 'listen, you did this to yourself' is the best advice Peter could've gotten.
Don't think it was Peggy either, but I'm pretty sure Ken played her when he said he was quitting it because he doesn't fully trust it wasn't her.
I would hate to see Joan ending up with Roger.
Yes. And she was so very gracious about it, even if she was obviously stunned.
He did? Well, the foreshadowing is all over the place, but I'd missed that!
His 'we're supposed to be friends' was the limit for me. I feel a bit sorry for him and for what is basically his huge amount of social awkwardness, but does he honestly not know that so many times, he is the monster Lane told him he was? He's done it to himself. He has no selfawareness, very little empathy and a host…
The fight scene was as funny as it was tragic. Don wordlessly drawing the curtain had me in stitches.
Was he ever? Except when hitting on new secretaries way back, I mean.
I thought so too, but there were so many remarks on his behavior being out of the ordinary. I suppose it's possible that he pretended to join before, while he now wants to make sure nobody gets the impression he goes along with it. The fact that he didn't bang the other twin seemed to escape Roger at the time, because…
She said 'No, that's impossible,' in a way that I take all to mean that she's not in a hurry - doesn't see their/her situation now as right for a child. If she had a medical problem of some kind, her reaction would be a bit different.
Isn't anyone being able to call himself Anonymous kind of the point? Or that's what I've always thought.
Interesting thinking pattern.
You too, eh? Well, once removed, as there's a good chance my mother was conceived that way. My grandmother guessed it was responsible for over half of her pregnancies (and there were many).
"Aging people more likely to mistake gas for brake" is hardly tittilating.
When someone bases such a grand claim on such low numbers, it should raise eyebrows.
First thought: heels. Second thought: still heels. Driving in heels is really awkward and bad for the heels to boot.