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In season 2 the queens had to make over older gay men into drag queens. Last season they had to make over muscular jocks. Really, it's just a good challenge basis to have these drag queens make over otherwise unprepared men in a day.

A few thoughts:
-When Sharon said "DILK," I spat out my drink laughing so hard. Maybe it's the innately strange structure of that word, or Sharon's piercing wit, or the fact that it sounds similar to "dick," but I found that unbelievably funny.
-I love that Latrice did not take a single step during the lip sync. Has

What happened: The advanced critic reviews of the pilot read something along the lines of "The Killing is the best thing to exist on the face of this planet ever; watching this show is what it would feel like if Jesus descended from Heaven made of bacon and proceeded to orally satisfy you nonstop for the rest of your

I've definitely heard "DILF" before. Also, I've always understood "MILF" to stand for "mom I'd like to fuck," because "mother I'd like to fuck" just sounds so awkwardly proper.

At the beginning of the episode, Francine says "I haven't seen her in over 20 years!" And then they go back in time, and Francine is with her, meaning they went back in time AT LEAST 20 years, if not a little more, making Hayley at least 20.

I seriously hope that Betty actually has cancer, but is lying about the tumor being benign, as stupid bitches do.

Ned Stark was the ruler that Westeros deserved, but not the one it needed.

I'm just waiting for "Oh Long Johnson-ing" to become an actual thing. Putting yourself in a dangerous situation and then seeing how many times you can say "Oh Long Johnson" seems like something some dumbasses might actually try.

I think we must not forget that after having no formal training, she challenges Master Paku, and holds her own for a bit. Granted, at that point Master Paku was easily able to take her down, but with absolutely no training at all, the crazy waterbending fierceness she was whipping out was all kinds of awesome.

We also got extra credit for a class if we went to see Letters From Iwo Jima and/or Flags of Our Fathers in theaters when they were out.

I graduated from a public high school in Maryland not too long ago. One that would probably benefit from this movie.

What pisses me off the most about Phi Phi's joke is that it wasn't funny, people were offended, and she refused to apologize. Grow the hell up, realize that your shit does indeed stink, and admit when you're wrong.

So who does everyone think they're gonna bring back?

I liked the finales so much better when they would just straight up show the collection as it went down the runway- no fancy editing, no shots to the designers watching it go down the runway- just the collection as everyone in the audience sees it.

Also, I have to say that this was the first week that I haven't watched the episode as it premiered, and at 10:00 exactly, three friends who normally text me throughout the show simultaneously sent texts just reading "What the fuck?"

"Your tone is rather pointed right now."

She could do nothing on screen for two hours; her superstar status is set in stone.

I liked this idea better the first time when it was at the Colosseum.

All I know is that I had trouble reading the magazine article titles.

Take 2 drinks if anyone cries.