I love the books and the movie (nerd alert) and I have let my children (now 11 and 14) enjoy both.
I love the books and the movie (nerd alert) and I have let my children (now 11 and 14) enjoy both.
Rocky Horror
I admit it.
double entendre
entendu
I loved "The Man Who Fell to Earth." I didn't understand it all as teen, but the charisma shone through.
Ha, I was also a victim of the winged monkeys as a child. (See my previous post.)
The original Wizard of Oz movie
Even the trees that threw apples at Dorothy scared me. They were mean!
I was ten
I realized Santa Claus didn't exist (yeah, I was in denial for a few years before that) That night, in bed, I thought, "Why would my parents do this to me?" "Why would they lie like that?"
Sob, sob, sob….
Sob, whine, weep……
sigh…..
I heard about it in medical school as well.
STEWIE
will be ecstatic!
I just read "The Best Awful"
Parts of it were awful
Ha!
Maybe for the same reason that Jemaine's dad didn't allow his mom to join him in his "women's rights" activism.
So in Poland,
FOC???? FOC??
OMG that episode "Miri"
Is one of my stronger childhood memories. The entire thing was so disturbing to me. It definitely resonated. Although at the time, I didn't know why.
Ok, so David Bowie is
in that huge picture next to the article, but not in the article.
"I state my regret"
I love Dwight.
I was going to finally break down and see Slumdog
Now you are really, um,