Come on, we just grew up with the stuff and find it funny. We are relatively attractive, have friends, and shower daily, I swear.
Come on, we just grew up with the stuff and find it funny. We are relatively attractive, have friends, and shower daily, I swear.
Albuquerque
The boyfriend and I are big Weird Al fans, and he was impressed when we first met that I had actually been forced to sit through "Bio-Dome" as an in-flight movie.
Wookiee
Wookiee is spelled with two es.
My boyfriend's parents, who are Taiwanese immigrants, absolutely LOVE Legally Blonde. They think it's the best movie ever. How they find anything in the film with which to empathize, I'll never know.
I'm surprised that Faris didn't get some better parts after the NY Times Magazine basically wrote a love letter to her. The whole article was about how her talent far exceeded the roles she was offered.
I am also frustrated beyond belief with the fact that Instant Viewing isn't available for Macs. If I'm paying $17/month, partially towards a feature I don't even get to use, that's just ridiculous. And it's been almost a year now.
Am I the only one
Who read that description as "abusive but lovable," instead of "abrasive but lovable"?
Apply directly to the scrotum.
Also
What do you imagine the caption would be for that photo?
No fist-pounds?
Seriously, this is worse than that time with the Vaseline.
They carry in a Radio Flyer wagon filled with pig fat to represent your lost soul.
Speaking of Talking Heads, this brings to mind my favorite special feature: David Byrne interviewing himself (in various guises) on the "Stop Making Sense" DVD. It can also be found on YouTube.
No Country grossed $74 million (its budget was ~$25 mil).
Is that really true? Because I could have sworn it was BUM BAH BUM BUM BUM BUM.
"Mr. Pickles' Fun-Time Abortion Clinic. We'll bring out the kid in ya!"
Bob Loblaw lobs law bomb!
Bob Loblaw lobs law bomb!
I enjoyed these books recently.
Adam Langer, "Crossing California." Very funny book about growing up in the late '70s— especially if you're Jewish or from Chicago or both.
Philip Pullman?