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As a gay dude with body issues, I agree it’s an important issue but mos of the time I see it brought up its breaking up a discussion about womens’ body issues. It’s almost as if they like having the unrealistic expecations as an argument but just that.
I finally saw him host Family Feud thanks to the celebrity edition. I can’t remember who I tuned in for (I know you could get me to watch anything that promises Penny and Gary Marshall, but I think they both didn’t appear so no dice) but I barely made it through the whole thing.
The one Cheesecake Factory I went to had a massive menu. It was literally a little book (though every other page was an ad) with so much variety everything had to be frozen. The cheesecake counter looked amazing, like there was a Hollywood set designer constantly refreshing it to make it look perfect. (And so many…
Every Cheesecake Factory I’ve been to looked like that so whenever I see it on TBBT looking like a sad diner that hasn’t been renovated since the 70s, it’s distracting.
Don’t they repel gophers? I saw a garden show recommend growing castor beans once and it was to plant them at your border if you have gopher problems.
Nah, there would be more celebrities on the list. I can’t see Billy not turning it from “Who do you admire?!” to “What about Cate Blanchett?! Are you saying you don’t admire Cate Blanchett?!”
In the deranged spirit of overreaction beloved by alleged slumlords everywhere, Dunne has admitted he’s the one who put up blaring red signs all over town. The signs feature a bunch of tiny little hammer-and-sickle insignias above a caricature of Ho Chi Minh and the words, “Don’t vote for Ho Chi Chin. Vote for more…
I’m pretty sure we’re headed to the first camaign that’s all sreaming “Not one of us! One of them! One of them!” while pointing at pictures of the oppponent.
The genre is dying for the most part. There’s still plenty of reality TV but it’s been a while since a new reality show has become a hit for broadcast TV. (Which is kinda too bad in the case of ABC’s campy Whodunit? or the actually fun The Quest.) On cable, the long-running franchises are still around, but the most…
Huh. I actually mentioned pit botox to a friend because he was saying he feels like he sweats abormally high amounts from his pits but it makes sense it would find another outlet.
Awwww, it looks like nobody captured that moment and put it on YouTube...
I did end up dropping The Good Wife and Supergirl because I forgot for 8 days to watch the latest episode and it went behind the paywall. I’ll wait to see if they show up elsewhere. I’ve got episodes of Manhattan to catch up watching, anyway.
I’m thankful my husband has a sensitive nose and can’t handle most scented things. I used to enjoy one of those scented oil burners but those are too much for him, so any scented candle is out because I’d have to burn it right after he left home and spend the rest of the day trying to air out the house and get rid of…
I almost shouted “inexpensive Yankee Candles?!” when I read that. Sheesh, if you’re calling those inexpensive, I don’t want to know the price of your luxury version.
I keep wishing Bethesday would put out a remake of Morrowind in the current TES engine. I tried playing it when I was hearing how good Oblivion was but I just couldn’t get into it because of the UI. I can’t imagine playing with the UI now that I’ve played Oblivion and Skyrim. I’m not sure I can go back to Oblivion,…
Did you see James Adomian play Sanders for an entire @Midnight? It was genius.
I can’t keep up with conservative political correctness and their constantly changing preferred terminology.
Personally, I’ve long resisted the urge to troll the “War on Christmas” types with a rant about how they keep disrespecting the new year by their constant refusal to say “Merry Christmas and a happy new year.” Or, to simplify, Happy Holidays.