Well my friend Brandy and Bourbon would like you to join them, then maybe get some coffee.
Well my friend Brandy and Bourbon would like you to join them, then maybe get some coffee.
I watched it as a kid too, and while i enjoyed its whimsy, it had the faults of any conventional telenovela.
So Rubi was more of a "I can't believe she just did that" program, whereas Teresa is a visceral "That bitch!" reaction?
Wow, that Rubi,…wow. I will be, how do you say, in my bunker.
In all honesty, @OccamsBlazer:disqus , Leibniz didn't know what toilet paper was, so we'll call it a draw. Also, I don't think he even knew what a bus was, so who's dumb* now.
Congratulations on your accomplishment and career choice all the same. Engineering is way more respectable and prestigious that "permanent…
Wait! Don't forget to bring the bong that you have in your corner…oh, you're gone. Ice cubes, don't fail me now.
I remember Amy, la niña de la mochila azul, it was adorable and treacly in the best sense. Was Rubi anything like that Teresa novela I keep hearing about?
I didn't like it at the beginning, but it's grown on me in that it reminds me of those fun and laid-back professor who wanted me to learn and grow in their community college classes.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wik… roughly half-way between Vancouver and San Diego, with the possibility of a good haunting/stalking situation resulting from the scenic and rural landmark.
Sorry, I didn't include Canada in my projected map of the world. Alright, how about we meet at Hill Cemetery, on the shore of Emigrant Lake, then go over to Helms Cove and savour what is left of the ice cubes?
Least favourite: Urban Matrimony and the Sandwich Arts— It fits the episode thematically in more ways than I'd like, but it comes off sounding vague and uninspired at the same time.
Favourite: Paradigms of Human Memory— for all of its mind-bending and slightly philosophic evocations, its pretty straightforward and…
Deal!
Now, depending on where you live, we may have to meet each other half-way in Kansas, the Pacific or the Atlantic Oceans,
or would you prefer to mail our exchange?
I am in the process of introducing a girl to the music, film and literature that I like. I have a few points:
—Why is it so hard to find an english translation of Rulfo's El llano en llamas at any local bookstores?
—I just found out there is no *official* translation of Cortázar's "Cartas de mamá" which may precipitate…
Well, some of us who are baking-impaired rely on cheap liquor to dull the sharp edges around life. Those cupcakes sound delicious, though. I'll trade you for your choice of a brandy double or a vodka double with ice.
OK, Occams, I need you to meet me outside of my calculus lecture hall so you can explain the class in terms that I can understand, because you just explained a concept that took me 2 weeks to understand.
I've tried taking that class twice, and both times I've thrown it under the bus to focus on other,…
Mob Doc-tor…..?
Mob Doc-tor!
I still pronounce Pynchon as Pynchón, regardless of the fact that I know better.
Now that I remember that fantasy, I think of how wonderfully confusing it was to believe that the guy who directed The Hill Have Eyes and The Last House On The Left had also directed The Royal Tenenbaums.
Thanks. I will try to catch up to this along with Ben & Kate, which is quickly growing on me.
Last week's was actually the first episode of it that I had ever watched. I think I'm going to keep watching it…
Completely agree with you on both von Trier and Reilly. Europa and bits and some select shots from his other films are his only saving graces against the rest. With Reilly, I may have to work on my desire to punch him on site, but I won't let it affect my respect for him.
Random Fun Fact: While I love many of…
I can sympathize with that opinion and irrational antagonism.
Haaaaave you met my friend John C. Reilly?
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