I don't know how long it's been around, but Bert could have meant St. Germain, which is delicious.
I don't know how long it's been around, but Bert could have meant St. Germain, which is delicious.
That's a fair point. I was utterly shocked when Littlefinger revealed that he was the mastermind behind Sansa's escape in the book. Varys stating that he is one of the most dangerous men in Westeros isn't as cool as seeing him prove it.
Partially named?
I agree that it's weird, but Tywin really loved his wife, and so wouldn't remarry, even if it makes logical sense. He doesn't have the capacity to love anyone else, including his own children.
4 days later, I'd just like to add that sprinkling grated cheese on top of a pear-gruyere, apple-cheddar or quince-parmesan pie makes it look pretty and hides patchy dough to boot.
I keep seeing her in promos for the sure to be mediocre college acceptance is a hard gig!/moms are awesome! movie with Paul Rudd which I will probably see because of residual affection for both of them.
@olivececile:disqus I thought that when they kissed, Jeff was 35 and Annie was 19, whereas now, Britta is 29 and Troy is 22, so it's not as much of an age difference.
Or if you're me, it will forever smell like the time you lost your virginity.
carto-grope-her?
ripping off their $100 white t-shirts.
Being at work, I appreciate that these are short but still filled with hilarity.
winner of the most Oliver references in one post!
Or one with Annie. Actually, scratch that, it should be with Abed, because you know he's seen all of his movies.
I did too!
I adore this album, and have ever since I was an angst-ridden teen. It's not surprising in retrospect, since "Missing the War", "Selfless, Cold and Composed", and "Battle of Who Could Care Less" are clearly on the side of pain and passion versus General Apathy and Major Boredom.
Is it just me, or are the lyrics completely unintelligible? Even before the robot chanting about the love of his life, I had no idea what JT is trying to say.
I really appreciated the off-putting pun, and need to figure out a way to use it in real life.
Since it's Florida, I'm just assuming that there will be a big plot twist where the ex-pope discovers his parents are Jewish. Sort of the reverse of what happened on Curb Your Enthusiasm. But it's okay, because he feels closer to Jesus, the resurrected Jew.
A fair point, save for the fact that much of their drama came from their jobs. Mrs. Coach wanted to be more than that, so she became a principal. Jim and Pam aren't emotionally invested in their nine to five lives, and so the audience too has nothing to care about.
A fair point, save for the fact that much of their drama came from their jobs. Mrs. Coach wanted to be more than that, so she became a principal. Jim and Pam aren't emotionally invested in their nine to five lives, and so the audience too has nothing to care about.