@UWIR: No, he really does feel that strongly about everything.
@UWIR: No, he really does feel that strongly about everything.
That same episode also had Ann have a lot of fun with the kids by letting them play with her nurse stuff. She also never said she hated kids, she said she was bad with them, and seemed anxious to do better. It's a turnaround but it's not a total 180.
China Joe is an artist.
I agree, the use of male pronouns was definitely intentional and a dig. At one point someone (I forget who, and have twelve options to choose from) said "look, mister…" It was like they were ceremonially handing him back his dick.
yeah, it was sweet when the horse forgave his owner for selling him into slavery.
I don't think they're even the B-team anymore; this year's Other Divisional Round Game was announced by Thom Brennaman and Brian Billick.
That's true according to the commentary.
And Barney kind of freaks too; he knows how sensitive Joey is.
This is all academic since nobody where I work thinks very much at all.
Pshhh, I use a kindle so they can't tell it's the same thing each time. Worst case scenario, they think I break down over a lot of different stories.
Okay, kudos to @avclub-7d88a569adf875bf6a15191124686f89:disqus for liking every single comment. Live your gimmick, not your circumstances.
He didn't even chew, he just poured them down his throat.
nerds like sports too!
And them him laughing and saying "okay", as if he found it cute
To be fair to Gawker (not a high priority, but still), I think this Chen's article is aiming for a tongue-in-cheek type "you're really awesome so write a novel because then everyone will love you" almost fanboyish tone. Maybe I'm not thinking enough outside my own zone and assuming that there aren't possibly people,…
…how did Newt know Jerry's name?
…how did Newt know Jerry's name?
And then he looked resigned and checked his watch.
And then he looked resigned and checked his watch.
[from the season one finale, reacting to Tony revealing that he's seeing a therapist]