You want "jibe"—harmonize, not "jive"—kid or tease.
You want "jibe"—harmonize, not "jive"—kid or tease.
I love how they made him a big gossip.
You're thinking of Dark Shadows.
Good for her. I will have to watch it if and when my library gets the season.
I recently put a bunch of his films and tv on my library list. I have adored him since Local Hero. Hey try watching Local Hero and The Thick of It back to back if you want to blow your mind.
Do you find him repulsive because you think of him as that Facebook guy? I could see that. When I read that Jesse fosters stray dogs, I was predisposed to love him.
I love her on screen too but recently listened to her narrate an audio book in which she mispronounced the main character's name. I know it was the producers' fault that they didn't prevent this, but I was still annoyed. How can you look at Marina and say "maRAYna"?
He has put it to good use in some of his characters though. Lemonade from lemons.
Emma Thompson always classes up a joint. I can watch her face even if the dialogue is unworthy of her.
He was so creepy as a cult leader in that one movie but then so sympathetic in The Sessions and sexy in some other movie I can't remember.
It's funny because it's both literal and figurative!
Screw them, P.A.
You should delete their logo from your avatar.
I liked the fact that he is wearing a hoodie to take the oath of office. Nice touch.
I notice that they used the "serve at the pleasure of the President" line that The West Wing loved, and I wondered aloud to the cats whether real White House people say that so much.
How did Zach describe it—"librarian in space"? I like that. A wise and learned authority figure prepared for the future.
So many characters.
For the silent generation, he isn't silent on the issue of disks.
This article made my head hurt, but so does Twitter. I mastered enough Latin to read The Aeneid but can't understand the intricacies of tweeting.
As much as I dislike young people, I still have to commend him for doing something worthwhile with his free time.
And, except for occasional anachronistic usage (such as "totally" in the wrong part of a sentence) it rings true for those of us who actually were in high school then.