New Hampshire is a right-wing shithole. Funny how it abuts Vermont which is like a hippie wonderland.
New Hampshire is a right-wing shithole. Funny how it abuts Vermont which is like a hippie wonderland.
New Hampshire is a right-wing shithole. Funny how it abuts Vermont which is like a hippie wonderland.
He doesn't sleep and he says that he will never die.
He doesn't sleep and he says that he will never die.
If they did that, it would just make her suffer by comparison to The Dean.
If they did that, it would just make her suffer by comparison to The Dean.
Per the EW Spring Finales Special, I have a sneaking suspicion that Haley is going to end the season knocked up. A plaque will be erected in my honor if I turn out to be right. And everyone who comments in this section will give me twenty dollars.
So you managed to talk her into the "procedure" or you just kicked her in the stomach?
You should've downloaded the entire Meddle album. It's awesome.
Maurice Sendak (and little Jim) win at life.
I loved that Bob's worst nightmare is actually like 90% of the population's reality.
That's business.
Go to one of her concerts is my guess.
EW tends to give short shrift to anything that's not big studio product. Can't really blame them, being owned by Time-Warner and all. Plus subscription numbers are in the toilet (which is probably also why the magazine is half ads now).
Of course, I also heard that Haywire wasn't that great and that MMA lady can't…
Was the girl Rex knocked up the same one that was sleeping in his bed/eating his cereal/hugging his Malfoy the other week? I could've sworn that girl looked way different than the one this week.
Totally agree on the penguin. Despite being kinda goofy, I thought that was the best part of last week's episode. Given the show's surreal premise, such a surreal, hallucinatory thing fit quite well. And Isaacs' reactions to it were priceless.
"God, getting old sucks."
"exceptionally unnecessary"
Tricks and Treats was the episode where my wife decided she couldn't watch the show because it hit too close to home. Lindsay making her mom feel so shitty on Halloween is the kind of thing my wife did and still feels terrible about fifteen years later. Freaks and Geeks was just too painful; it made her relive her…
In general, I agree that it's not very nice to speak ill of the dead. But if Thomas Kinkade really did exploit peoples' faith to fuck them out of their life savings, then he deserves every one of these snarky comments and a hell of a lot worse.