I'd always assumed it was a play on "pinching a loaf", so it was basically anal sex. Like "fudge packer".
I'd always assumed it was a play on "pinching a loaf", so it was basically anal sex. Like "fudge packer".
I'd always assumed it was a play on "pinching a loaf", so it was basically anal sex. Like "fudge packer".
Fandom is about finding it when you can, like how here in Seattle we're still psyched at winning a playoff game after getting in with a losing record. Ha-ha, suckers!
Fandom is about finding it when you can, like how here in Seattle we're still psyched at winning a playoff game after getting in with a losing record. Ha-ha, suckers!
Pam reviewing Spartacus?
Pam reviewing Spartacus?
According to my mom, my uncle's life of crime started when he only got 3 valentines in 2nd grade (or was it 2 in 3rd?). He just got out of prison after about 40 years - maybe a little socialism isn't so much to ask.
According to my mom, my uncle's life of crime started when he only got 3 valentines in 2nd grade (or was it 2 in 3rd?). He just got out of prison after about 40 years - maybe a little socialism isn't so much to ask.
My issue with the heartbreak scene in question is that Ralph is so stupid and so utterly incompatible with Lisa, that I was fully on her side. He just wouldn't get it - if they were both adults, it would be boorish, somewhat-scary, likely criminal, but even as just kids he needed to get it and move on - he had an idea…
My issue with the heartbreak scene in question is that Ralph is so stupid and so utterly incompatible with Lisa, that I was fully on her side. He just wouldn't get it - if they were both adults, it would be boorish, somewhat-scary, likely criminal, but even as just kids he needed to get it and move on - he had an idea…
Not to get too politicy, but were they really? Because the "you guys are going overboard" stuff started almost faster than the actual PC-stuff. Hell, I'm pretty sure it was only the backlash that alerted me to the existence of PC in the first place. The accepted narrative is "it was a good but went too far", but can…
Not to get too politicy, but were they really? Because the "you guys are going overboard" stuff started almost faster than the actual PC-stuff. Hell, I'm pretty sure it was only the backlash that alerted me to the existence of PC in the first place. The accepted narrative is "it was a good but went too far", but can…
Well, that and the idea that motive is irrelevant to law and order, which no society, ever, has even pretended to embrace. But OTOH, CSHC2K it does serve to show that no matter how easy it seems like it'd be to make a funny OJ-chase parody, somehow, apparently it's not.
Well, that and the idea that motive is irrelevant to law and order, which no society, ever, has even pretended to embrace. But OTOH, CSHC2K it does serve to show that no matter how easy it seems like it'd be to make a funny OJ-chase parody, somehow, apparently it's not.
As a pre-teen, the plan every Saturday night was to try to stay up late enough to watch SNL. It didn't matter much if you had a sleep-over or not, you had to get past Love Boat and Fantasy Island, then hopefully past the awful 11pm news half-hour. And then, finally, I could see comedy i often didn't quite get, but…
As a pre-teen, the plan every Saturday night was to try to stay up late enough to watch SNL. It didn't matter much if you had a sleep-over or not, you had to get past Love Boat and Fantasy Island, then hopefully past the awful 11pm news half-hour. And then, finally, I could see comedy i often didn't quite get, but…
So it's one of those "she's pretty, but honestly, I'd rather spend 90 minutes watching her sit down and do her taxes than watch this attempt at drama" things? I mean, the "friends and partners serve different needs and mixing them doesn't always work so well in real life" is a nice adult idea, so points for that, but…
So it's one of those "she's pretty, but honestly, I'd rather spend 90 minutes watching her sit down and do her taxes than watch this attempt at drama" things? I mean, the "friends and partners serve different needs and mixing them doesn't always work so well in real life" is a nice adult idea, so points for that, but…
Maybe the syphilis was the glue that really held it all together? I mean, we've all seen (or at least read about) this tireless genre, but maybe if the true human connector was VD - and the story went there, championing the bacterial weakness that enables us all to be strong - we'd have something we might wince at,…
Maybe the syphilis was the glue that really held it all together? I mean, we've all seen (or at least read about) this tireless genre, but maybe if the true human connector was VD - and the story went there, championing the bacterial weakness that enables us all to be strong - we'd have something we might wince at,…