I can’t tell you how much I enjoy my children. Our house is a mess, I’m yelling constantly—but it feels good. — Robin Givens (November 27, 1964 - )
I can’t tell you how much I enjoy my children. Our house is a mess, I’m yelling constantly—but it feels good. — Robin Givens (November 27, 1964 - )
Wasn't that place in the Philippines? I'm not sure plantation=slavery everywhere. But yeah, that would be gross. Like hosting a wedding in a prison.
Ah, a crew entirely innocent of PBS and Talking Heads music….
Then make a pizza out of her, obvs!!
The trees are in misery. The birds are in misery; I don't think they sing they just screech in pain. — Werner Herzog (Burden of Dreams)
Fun game!!
Hush yer mouth!! Alan!! Alan!! Alan Forever!!
Thank you for your service, friend!!
Just another Chapter in "Uncle Donny's History of Stuff"
It's all just introductions. You have the right idea. I wouldn't recommend reading the book first in this case, because we dunno WHAT is going to come of this version.
Agreed!! It was the first thing I thought of when I heard they were adapting for teevee and it was an adorable solution to a rough problem.
Nary a MacLaren in sight…
Nice list!!
Give "Big Fish" a try :)
I could not put my finger on exactly why I've been disappointed so far, then I read Tobias and he started the review (of the first ep) by listing all the points of homage to the Coens. I knew there were a lot, but good grief!! The fan service may actually be getting in the way of story now. Scratch that. It IS getting…
Me too!! I feel like he's really earned his turn of champing!!
I KNEW THAT and was properly irked. Thank you!!
I'd pay money for a copy of Mr. Bojangles!!
I caught this a few times and was amazed that it didn't have more of a following. He's a natural at getting worked up and pulling his guests along.
"He burns his boats and breaks his cooking-pots; like a shepherd driving a flock of sheep, he drives his men this way and that, and nothing knows whither he is going." —Sun Tzu, The Art of War