Ha, see my reply to Veronica Rutherford. It's from a BBC series called Single Father, and his wife's just died, and there is much sobbing.
Ha, see my reply to Veronica Rutherford. It's from a BBC series called Single Father, and his wife's just died, and there is much sobbing.
Ha! Excellent.
It's from a 2010 4-part BBC series that IMDB tells me was called Single Father, although I thought I remembered it having a much less rubbish name. Anyway, there was a great deal of crying going on.
As someone who was raised in a very loving single-parent family, I have always seen rising divorce rates as a positive sign that unhappy marriages no longer need be life sentences. I particularly hate the term "broken home" since there was nothing "broken" about mine. However, the part of me that cries at the end of Se…
Congratulations to the terrific trio of RosemaryRue, lime_green and FreudianNipSlip! I am laughing all over my salad. #sorryfeminists
Ha! I did see it but I totally understood it was a typo. I laughed. Considered putting it on my business cards.
You lovely person. Thank you.
Aw, thanks!
Bless you.
I couldn't find a video, but Olga's transformation from an owl to a woman in Night Watch is delightfully gruesome and slimy. You even hear a little "crack" as her beak splits apart.
I KNEW it. Incidentally, while we're solving Titanic mysteries: did that Something Picasso fellow ever amount to a thing?
Starring Channing Tatum...
It's certainly alive and well in my neck of the woods. Maybe that's due to my family skewing the statistics. We have the word "knickers" on our family crest.
Excellent.
Done. Knickers for everybody!
It's too good a word not to share. I say you should shout the word "knickers" to your heart's content. I'll write you a knickers license on behalf of the Queen.
Being British, I find Britain highly endurable. But I will concur that "pants" is another excellent word.
Yay, thank you!