Is that going to be added to Jared's portfolio?
Is that going to be added to Jared's portfolio?
Yeah, I've been told "If you don't like it, stay home." Urge to kill… rising.
Pretty well the only good thing that might come out of this mess would be the Kochs and the Mercers getting in a slap fight. *readies popcorn*
Also a fair point.
Fair enough. If it's going to put you in a hole it might not be worth it. I wouldn't have paid to travel to see either one, for example.
Is it a question of "I'm going to go without groceries to see this"? I did that for Prince. It was worth it at the time and you better believe when he died I was even more glad that I'd done so.
Sorry for the late reply, my notifications are being weird (as per usual). Mr Bennet is definitely not the world's greatest father, and he's an infinitely worse husband. I think people may like him because they agree with him that Elizabeth is awesome and her younger sisters are dolts, but I doubt many of us would…
Oh of course they can. Clooney's way more attractive than he was when he was on "Roseanne" for example. I don't think the same can be said of the three guys mentioned by OP, though.
Here's a hint: it's because a guy said it.
I'm sure this has been commented upon elsewhere and I'm only just noticing it now, but bravo on the display name vs the "reply to" name, however you managed that.
Yup, in my childhood home in southern Ontario, which was 1950s vintage.
You don't pour it into a pitcher. (I mean, you can, but you don't have to.) You put the entire bag into a jug and snip off a corner.
Yeah for sure, you used to be able to see a yellow bar hanging over Toronto in the air as you drove into the city; I haven't seen that in a few years (although granted I'm not usually travelling in and out during the summer heat waves).
Well, he was based partly on Rahm Emanuel, and Whitford himself has said he excels at playing preppy assholes. So I can see what you're saying to a degree. But I would argue that his petty competitiveness is at least rooted in some kind of belief system and a depth of passion for his work. He wouldn't freak out over…
Heh. And yes, we were. My original point was just that Pence doesn't strike me as being someone who's using Jesus to score political points. He is a true believer, and the fact that he's unwilling to eat unchaperoned with a member of the opposite sex is, to me, almost on a par with those Quiverfull people. That's his…
I will agree with you on Jerry, but must emphatically disagree on Josh Lyman. He was an emotionally stunted man-child with issues out the yin-yang and a shitty tendency to take them out on his long-suffering assistant, but I never got "evil" from him.
Newman has two of my favourite lines in all of sitcom-dom:
"Damn you Seinfeld, you useless pustule!"
"Vile weed!" (re: broccoli)
Arlo became truly evil for me by the end. In the early seasons it was like, "Oh, he's this reprobate and yeah he and Raylan will probably never have a functional relationship but he'd probably be okay to be around for other people." But by the time he dies, you realize he's a vicious, hateful man.
Re-watched Midnight Run recently - he is so, so, so good in that. DeNiro is actually giving maybe only the 4th best performance in that film, which today would not be remarkable but back then was unheard of.
Collins, not Bennet. Mr Collins is Mr Bennet's cousin, who proposes to Elizabeth one day and then her best friend a few days later.