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Word. I love Tom Hiddleston but this is obvious oscar bait ... and It'll be tough to beat Joaquin Phoenix, he was absolutely breathtaking. I still watch Walk the Line and am amazed at how hawt he made the man in black ... not sure how that can be done with Hank's loud fringe shirts ;-) and I kind of feel like this is

How is his hair so flawless in a damn selfie? It's like Six Feet Under Nate-Sex-Hair. Effortless.

Chris in the Morning is my first true love! I could listen to him talk about Walt Whitman all day. Sigh ... the dude on the Walgreens commercials? Puke.

So, true story ... I accidentally went to see Tom Cruise movie, Oblivion when I went with my husband to see Pain & Gain. I had never been so offended by a movie (Michael Bay, Mark Wahlberg, The Rock ... horrible), first time I ever walked out of a theater. Anyway, I walked into Oblivion instead because, hello! Jaime

This is so true (about the movie/TV thing). I was watching AMC the other day, as you do ... and they had a commercial on about all the AMC shows that are awesome. They all featured a white dude as the main character, every single one. Mad Men, Breaking Bad, Turn, The Walking Dead, Hell on Wheels. Of course, there is a

If I hear someone say "m'lady" I always think of Hayden Christensen addressing Padme in the Star Wars prequels and I laugh uncontrollably.

You're damn right about that! Saints style is pretty crazy. And awesome. I love it here.

Sure!

Having said that though ... this reminds me of the Saints parade after their superbowl win and Garett Hartley rode in the Muses float in a giant shoe. It's a dumb purse, but I know some ladies who would buy the shit out of that purse.

I know, I've caught one too ... I was just speculating that it could be a nod. It's a stretch ;-)

Maybe it's a throw in the Muses Mardi Gras parade? ;-) They throw shoes at people ... it's good luck, I swear.

That comment section kind of makes me want to sit in a corner and rock myself back and forth.

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I'm disappointed that New Orleans Bounce isn't more of a part of this whole twerking conversation and the amazing Big Freedia and the like who put twerking on the map, and the LGBT community that is a part of it.

Miles Davis was abusive. Legendary musicians tend to get a pass. Chris Brown has not achieved "legendary".

YES! They think they are being funny. That's the sad part! They'll be like, "N—-a, please!" in casual conversation and then have no idea why I'm looking at them like they just sprouted horns instead of laughing along with them.

I'm from Ohio and married a New Orleanian. Well, West Banker, kinda different. I never heard the word thrown around growing up, but since moving to New Orleans and marrying a southern boy, I've heard it thrown around quite a bit when I'm around some of his friends (white dude-bros, some hispanic guys). Whenever I take

Hmm. Well, maybe this is Hiddles.

This one sealed the deal for me. He just seems like such a cool guy.

Yup! And Mark Ruffalo thanks him for that Hulk part in a certain billion dollar movie franchise.

Word. Michael Vick did his time, perhaps he shouldn't have been let back into the fold of the NFL, but he seems to have rehabilitated himself while Ben Roethlisberger has had zero punishment. Okay, not zero, people call him Ben Rapelisberger. But that's not the same thing.