Good Will Hunting - YES, that is exactly what I think of too! "Oooh, the Fields medal, the FIELDS medal!"
Good Will Hunting - YES, that is exactly what I think of too! "Oooh, the Fields medal, the FIELDS medal!"
What the hell is up with those tanks in the video (around 4:00)? It's like bumper cars but with tanks?
The whole tone of the article is weird, too, as though the author of the article didn't read the book either and thinks she's stumbled upon some major controversy.
This article reads like it's trying to "expose" discrepancies between the show and real life. Which is really irritating, because nothing Wolters says in the article is different from the book, besides nitpicking the label of their relationship (girlfriend vs. friend with benefits).
Out of the four weddings I've been in, two of the dresses were paid for by the bride or the bride's family, actually. So it does happen. But it's definitely not the norm, and I wish it was. It really is kinda shitty to ask someone to pay for a dress they will most likely never wear again.
derp responded to wrong post.
Don't forget about Jeffrey "Ed Rooney" "pedophile" Jones!
Is Byron Katie like Booth Jonathan?
The ketchup is sriracha ketchup!
Haha! Bulky sweaters and awkward-length skirts unite! #AudreysOutfitsWereGreatThough
All I can think of when I see this is Catherine Martell's crazy coat from Twin Peaks.
I want that too. If you live in Chicago, let's make this happen.
Amber's "she seemed nice" was referring to her own introduction video! It was hilarious.
I can't get over "shaking and punching a newly planted young tree." Something about that mental image is just hilarious to me. Who does that? WTF?
I had a coworker who called up the high school football coach in his area to ask what he could do to get his son ready for playing HS football. His kid was a year old at the time.
I still have nightmares about gym class. :-/
THANK YOU! I kept wondering the same thing!
Wow. That's amazing.
What I love is when you find the same thing annoying at the same time. For instance, someone shrieks something in a restaurant, or you walk past someone who's on their phone and saying something obnoxious, and you look at each other and know instantly that you both heard it and both now hate that person.
For the benefit of everyone else in the office with you, though, PLEASE DO NOT STEAM BROCCOLI. Everyone will hate you as the person who made the entire office smell like farts.