It was Moshe Dayan. I was very impressed. Stan may be no Ginsberg, but then this season Ginsberg hasn't been Ginsberg.
It was Moshe Dayan. I was very impressed. Stan may be no Ginsberg, but then this season Ginsberg hasn't been Ginsberg.
Bob made that very moving little speech to Pete, explaining things about love and need and how they can sometimes occur between - well, who cares who it occurs with— isn't it more important that needs are met? And Pete "blows him off" LOL in a unambiguous but slightly wobbly way.
I just love Vincent Kartheiser so very much. And I love the work of the Pete Campbell Hair Wrangler. When Pete was being so adorable at the table with Peggy and Ted, the hairline had come down a bit and the pomaded comb over had given up big strands of hair. He looked so vulnerable and sweet and very human.
Yes, Bald and Ugly But with a Heart Of Corroded Gold is just disqusting to see, and not much else. I would hope that he'd go away soon, but he won't.
Can someone explain why a few posters here expressed incredulity that there would be so many "street kids" walking about; having their own squats to go to and adorning their faces with piercings and tattoos? Does anyone live in a city or perhaps visited one on a class field trip? Does anyone remember the big news of…
Yeah, what is it about that man? He's not a baby faced , blue eyed dreamboat but - geez. I wouldn't kick him out of bed for eating crackers, or eating anything, really.
You're referring to The X-Files, right?
And I didn't realize The Killing was a TV show.
I don't know about whittling but I understand "tatting" can be quite stimulating .
Homicide: LOTS repeatedly questioned the "red ball" system of assigning manpower and media attention on murders of rich, white people at the expense of the not so white and not so rich.
I think what Jordo was protesting wasn't that fact that most of us see and enjoyed discussing various choices by the writers, directors, set designers, d.p, etc to tell whatever story Weiner has in mind. I think it was the delivery system that bothered him.
You mean, the one where the impossibly beautiful Connor( played by……….do we all know the answer?) makes love to his father's girlfriend and his own mother figure?
Sounds like it's time for a little Justified , my fancy fellow.
That's a gut wrenching memory to carry around. Hold your head up high and know that there is a special place in hell for those bastards. Genghis Khan, Phyllis Schlafly and Eric Sweat live there too.
BB and B,
And it's better than making a doody on your boss's chair.
But what of Ginsberg?
1) I don't think I've ever mocked anyone for having a penis; as a body part, a pet or as a nifty wall decoration.
Justified.
Brenda Song - yes!