Reference
There's a really good article regarding the Haitian election from the New Yorker. Anyone who's interested in the reconstructing state of Haiti should absolutely give it a look:
Reference
There's a really good article regarding the Haitian election from the New Yorker. Anyone who's interested in the reconstructing state of Haiti should absolutely give it a look:
How about this shocker: I liked the pilot. Actually, I liked it quite a bit.
Considering that this is most high profile project in a while, I think he's in it for the long haul.
@ACD: I would hope that one of those rapes included the mugging.
Looks like Michael Pitt caught the same eye-sinking disease from Steve Buscemi. He's always looked like he has a mild case of pinkeye, but it seems to have increased since signing onto this project.
I try to listen
to "Lyle Lovett and His Large Band" at least once a week. It brings joy in a very satisfying way.
Pick me up a snowglobe!
What DO you call cheese that is not yours?
Aw, Subway Justice, your comment may not have had substance, but your avatar is cute enough to make it okay.
It's only a matter of time
till Quaid is arrested for trying to warn the locals of the oncoming alien invasion. They won't believe him at first, but he knows from experience.
So 12% think Guy-on-Guy kissing is obscene, while only 8% think that Girl-on-Girl kissing is obscene. Why is that?
This will surely be mocked
but you know half of us are checking right now, just because we work desk jobs and will do almost anything for five more minutes of web distraction.
Caroline's swap
I may be alone in this, but I found the passages relating Caroline's slow moves toward switching places with Emmeline some of the more disturbing sequences of the novel. How her madness rubs off on Emmeline, one sister dragged into the other's seclusion. It's as if Caroline's intoxicating lure is…
"The Mask of the Juggalo: Face Paint and the Concealment of Identity"
Being a juggalo means never being ashamed to honor the awe-inspiring beauty of rainforests.
The villains really make the movie.
Any philosopher who traffics in "universal truths" is going to be fairly redunctionist, especially in regards to likening most of the world's religions with one another. His transcendent truths of spirituality are vague, broadly sketched ideas.
Okay, seriously
What's the deal with "Bored to Death"? Good? Not good? If it's enjoyable, why have people been shitting on it so fervently?
An excerpt from next week's apology:
I wrote a song for SNL that's so beautiful, and I want it to have it. If itwon't take it then I'll perform it for it. SNL had nothing to do with my issues with award shows. It had no idea what hit It. It's just a li'l show with dreams like the rest of us. It deserves the apology…
Agreed! I'm trying to think of something bad about this… Hmm…
[Thinks hard…. thinks harder….]