Not that I love Sheila, or anything, but even without Frank in her life, she'd still have a reason to remain on the show, because she's Karen's mom.
Not that I love Sheila, or anything, but even without Frank in her life, she'd still have a reason to remain on the show, because she's Karen's mom.
Lately, I've been editing, via email, a magazine / paper who's target audience is the African-American community. I'm a white guy. Generally, it's pretty straightforward, but one of the last things sent to me was an interview which, while not in ebonics or anything that drastic, did feature a number of errors that…
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Imagine what her hair would look like, if she did.
Medina, NY. I live about 25 miles from there, but still haven't gone, despite it being on Fringe.
Diane, I've got to find out what kind of trees these are.
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Yeah,it's not like the show's attracting new viewers, or even has casual ones, who wouldn't know or would have forgotten who DRJ is. Which is unfortunate.
No, that part's for Larry Wilmore.
That's funny.
Terrence Howard INCLUDED, that is one lame cast. He gargles balls.
The poster I saw in a theater said "Spy vs. Spy" on it (and not "This Means War"), so I thought it was a Mad Magazine thing.
I saw Haywire on its first weekend. I'm glad to hear it's still playing.
Anything that can make a Ghost Rider sequel seem like a nice rebound must be a complete piece of shit. Was Gamer that thing with the guy from 300?
This show seems pretty cool, so far. I'd have to agree that Joe Anderson's accent is incredibly irritating, but I've yet to form an opinion about his charisma, or lack thereof. Leslie Hope is only one of three 24 veterans in the cast, although she was in more episodes of that show than the other two (Blackthorne and…
I thought, "that garbage," but I think I like your "horeshit" better.
Maybe they could stay together and lip sync to Jackson Browne songs and nobody'd notice any difference.
It's a '68 or '69 model, too, so even if he could have seen a prototype in some magazine or something in '63, it would be different. Plus, it was dark during the scene where he mentioned it. Although, to be fair, Mustang headlamps throughout the '60's were similar.
So is this episode really worth watching? I wasted 40+ minutes on last week's because of a good review here.
"the behemoth that Matthew Broderick and the valet pretends is a Ferrari"