Yes is was Britta, we just like Jadia more
Yes is was Britta, we just like Jadia more
I think for me it’s because she never, ever has boobs. I’m all for representing skinny bitches with no tits, but look after look for her has just focused on man chest, in a way where it looks like a woman’s head was CGIed onto a man’s body.
It was kind of weird when they were like “Who would you have eliminated / named” and no one said “Duh, Sherri Pie”. They all would have eliminated her instead of Nikki or Hedi or whoever at this point, right?
Also during one of the best reads: Dahlia comes in 13th place on a season with 12 queens! Edit: Whoops, the next comment down mentions it in a much funnier way
I thought that, I did, until I saw a slime tutorial of the Book of Mormon with him and Andrew Rannels, and it was fabulous. He is endlessly entertaining in it and steals the show. Maybe he’s just more of a musical type of guy. I don’t watch children’s movies often and haven’t had a reason to watch the Frozen series,…
You’re a new person everyday :)
If you liked the original, you’ll love the Judy Garland version! 1954. Best Star is Born.
Ugh, it’s not that his option or humor rub me the wrong way, it’s kind of just the opposite. I love how he engages with the movies, the tidbits. I love that appreciation of gore and the work that goes into these lil acts of love.
I’m also very interested in becoming an energy vampire
Nooooooooo! Nacho is totally toast :(
Like all good punks I’m sure she idolized Sid and Nancy, that’s why it was so funny/satisfying when you get to the diner and you see she didn’t get the part and had to play Nancy’s stupid friend with a couple lines! Sick burn, director of Sid & Nancy. The world owes you.
No, Not fuckin’ Brian Dennehy!
“Suburbia”, where a group of brats terrorizes a suburban neighbor hood, “the Burbs” where Tom Hanks is right, Funny People, that twilight zone episode with William Shatner that shares a plot with this movie...
I see it more as his last act as Jimmy. It’s not as classy as a Chicago Sunroof, but it’s minor illegal activity that I don’t see Saul caught up in. Jimmy was the person Howard dismissed. Jimmy is the mail room clerk Howard discouraged, the person Howard thinks of as less-than, never good enough. The jackass who…
If you’d ever seen the documentary Airplane, you’d know that not having coffee is a way bigger problem than any mechanical plane failure.
Agreed. Generally private label brands don’t manufacture strictly for one grocery chain (because then they wouldn’t be co-mans anymore, they’d just be owned by the company). I’ve yet to see any chain other than Whole Foods affected, so signs point to “the facility who produces this is still in business”.
It is a sign of respect and it’s differetn than taking your cap off. There’s a reason the fligth attendant asks you to take them out to listen to emergency row instructions. Because if you have one in, you’re not listening to the other person talking. You’re listening to the ear bud. And it’s a visual symbol that you…
A character explicitly states that it is God and it acts as the hand of God as the series continues, appearing in other places when God-magic happens. I’m an atheist, so I could be off on that last term.
I’m at episode 6. Her sub plot gets more...uncomfortable. But her story hasn’t seemed misplaced to me; her actions, like all the others, are having an impact on the *real* pope Jude Law. Pious needs her.
Yes, I travel for work and I always stop and fill up before I return a car. Even when it’s a terrible traffic experience like returning something to LAX You’re right. They should have to explain to the real workers at the locations they visit why their pay is minimum wage.