Born and raised.
Born and raised.
Yup. Never met the guy, probably never will. I have one of those ridiculously big families in a very small state and apparently he's like a third or fourth cousin. My dad seems to be very excited about the whole thing. He was super bummed when they broke their undefeated streak.
O Flappy Birds, flappy, flappy,
Slap my ballsack, slappy, slappy.
Your facial features lead to some interesting speculation on how exactly you would snort coke, let alone off a prostitute's taint.
Careful! I couldn't log on for most of the afternoon. I must have angered the Disqus gods with one of my comments.
" If a company sought to design a secret spy device, they could do a better job than Glass! "
You're not setting my mind at ease with that statement about how creepy a company you're becoming, Google.
It's not all bad. It definitely ( and rightly so ) taught me to never raise my hand to a woman. I also never had to worry about my sister being in an abusive relationship, because God help the man who tries to smack her around.
You are far from alone on this sentiment.
I hear ya. I rarely see my siblings as they live far away, and although we still see each other at the occasional wedding or funeral we don't call, write, or E- mail each other at all. Well, they may to each other, but I have no interest in a relationship with either of them. I still get a raft of shit from my Dad…
My siblings were the worst. The emotional abuse was bad enough, but the physical abuse was the worst. The only time I ever caught a beating as a kid was if I raised my hands to either of them. My sister was Daddy's little girl, and my brother was Momma's boy, the last child my mom was able to have. My sister had a…
Can't agree with that logic. I had siblings and am plenty socially dysfunctional. Maybe if I had siblings who I wasn't constantly at odds with growing up i'd feel differently. It's like saying having a drunken, violently abusive father is better than having no father at all.
That's beautiful man. It reminds of that Hallmark Movie Classic " My Greasy Older Brother ".
Me and my older sister are Irish twins and generally never got along. I also have a younger brother I like even less and generally just introduced him to the door leading away from me. Every time I hear someone bitch about being an only child I get a bit jealous.
I'm really glad that they cut the Boyle crush off when they did. It's a lot more fun seeing them as friends. Hoping they keep Boyle and Rosa just as they are.
I'm glad it all worked out in the end, although I would have liked to have seen Hickey's heart punching technique…
I wish my dad was Enrico Palazzo, because i'd be very proud of him for saving the Queen.
Now I want this not to fail because I like Donal Logue. Unfortunately, this is probably going to fail. It's a shame it's not going to be on the CW, because I don't think they are so quick cancel shows on that network.
Too true. I caught the occasional episode of this and actually thought it had some funny moments. I just can't take Robin Williams. Even though I think he was actually a little bit toned down for the most part, my dislike of him runs too deep. Considering I can't think of a single other CBS comedy that doesn't suck…
No.
According to my Dad, I am a distant cousin of one of the guys who plays for Syracuse. I still have no interest in college basketball, but Go Syracuse I guess.