Thank you Shelwood. Thank you!
Thank you Shelwood. Thank you!
Did Max actually get to have 79 or was he just referencing a favorite act? Why do I want to know this?
I feel the same way. I love this show and worry that it is being killed. I weep but I weep blood. It is very messy, but I get a lot of attention on the subway.
I loved this episode. Here are a few reasons why:
Don't say Terriers, ok? I love Happy Endings, I'm a good person and I don't deserve to be stabbed in the heart so soon after the season of giving.
I wouldn't call it antagonistic but I do disagree with Mr. Sims.
Before I read the review, I just want to make the numbers look good and leave a comment.
I've had The Hobbit pushed down my throat since I was a little girl. Went to a two month sleep away camp every summer for intellectually weird kids and it was great except for the annual HOBBIT DAY. Yecch. I was reading Styron and Roth at 12 and listening to Lenny Bruce but I couldn't get past page one of Bilbo…
I've had The Hobbit pushed down my throat since I was a little girl. Went to a two month sleep away camp every summer for intellectually weird kids and it was great except for the annual HOBBIT DAY. Yecch. I was reading Styron and Roth at 12 and listening to Lenny Bruce but I couldn't get past page one of Bilbo…
How is the Rachel and Winona Ryder going beyond kissing session count for Rachel's numbers? I just saw it the other night and although it's billed as "the one about the kiss" or something, Winny refers to the time they were drunk and Jennifer "did things to her ." Yes, it was when she was pretending she didn't…
Zack,
Zack,
Hmmmmmm…….interesting! And "and clearly, they're not out of the woods yet"isn't clumsy at all. It reads very organically and nicely.
Hmmmmmm…….interesting! And "and clearly, they're not out of the woods yet"isn't clumsy at all. It reads very organically and nicely.
Liked for many reasons:number one being the most precise, articulate, moving, courageous description of manic depression I've ever read.
Liked for many reasons:number one being the most precise, articulate, moving, courageous description of manic depression I've ever read.
Vick is a…
Vick is a…
It's powerful in real life too.
It's powerful in real life too.