With 'There She Goes", are you basing that on the fact that it's supposedly about heroin or something?
With 'There She Goes", are you basing that on the fact that it's supposedly about heroin or something?
With 'There She Goes", are you basing that on the fact that it's supposedly about heroin or something?
Someone mentioned a song from The Police, but I'd like to add "Every Breath You Take". I recall an interview where Sting basically said the song was basically about a stalker. And he's always amused when someone tells him they danced at their wedding to that song.
Someone mentioned a song from The Police, but I'd like to add "Every Breath You Take". I recall an interview where Sting basically said the song was basically about a stalker. And he's always amused when someone tells him they danced at their wedding to that song.
"Why the fuck is there a watermark appearing at the button left of the screen telling me to immortalize the moment in a tweet with the hashtag #GagaKissedMarge?"Oh, Lord, is that true? That makes me die a little inside.
"Why the fuck is there a watermark appearing at the button left of the screen telling me to immortalize the moment in a tweet with the hashtag #GagaKissedMarge?"Oh, Lord, is that true? That makes me die a little inside.
Maybe Tits McGee is off tonight?
Maybe Tits McGee is off tonight?
Thanks for that brief definition of "showrunner". Though I have come to know what it is, I did find it annoying a few years back when it was being used all over the internet, as if it was a term known by everyone and had been used for decades. I'm sure it was in use by TV folks for a while, but it was so quickly…
Thanks for that brief definition of "showrunner". Though I have come to know what it is, I did find it annoying a few years back when it was being used all over the internet, as if it was a term known by everyone and had been used for decades. I'm sure it was in use by TV folks for a while, but it was so quickly…
Yes, you're probably right, but she almost had a victory when Tyrion confirmed it without being shown any proof. But that all could be thanks to the fact that he actually loves the woman. Interesting comparison to Cersei who's said she doesn't love anyone but her kids, and Jaime who doesn't love anyone but his sister,…
Yes, you're probably right, but she almost had a victory when Tyrion confirmed it without being shown any proof. But that all could be thanks to the fact that he actually loves the woman. Interesting comparison to Cersei who's said she doesn't love anyone but her kids, and Jaime who doesn't love anyone but his sister,…
You just reminded me of a strip club somewhere that served a breakfast buffet called "Legs and Eggs". I never went to this place, so I can't confirm if that is as bad an idea as it sounds.
You just reminded me of a strip club somewhere that served a breakfast buffet called "Legs and Eggs". I never went to this place, so I can't confirm if that is as bad an idea as it sounds.
I think the suckling happened in the book, but I don't think they went as far as to show that on the show.
I think the suckling happened in the book, but I don't think they went as far as to show that on the show.
I'm starting to realize that outside of Bran, maybe, the Stark boys just don't seem very bright. Robb seems like he's heading towards some big non-combat blunder to me. Jon Snow, the Stark bastard seems pretty dimwitted, and even the adopted son Theon is "a cunt". Put Bran on the throne! The few decisions we saw him…
I'm starting to realize that outside of Bran, maybe, the Stark boys just don't seem very bright. Robb seems like he's heading towards some big non-combat blunder to me. Jon Snow, the Stark bastard seems pretty dimwitted, and even the adopted son Theon is "a cunt". Put Bran on the throne! The few decisions we saw him…
I was kind of wondering if Cersei didn't actually bungle the bit with Tyrion's "whore". I mean, she got him to more or less admit that the woman exists without actually revealing her. It doesn't seem like they're playing it that way, but what if she knows that isn't the right woman, but just did this all as a ploy to…
I was kind of wondering if Cersei didn't actually bungle the bit with Tyrion's "whore". I mean, she got him to more or less admit that the woman exists without actually revealing her. It doesn't seem like they're playing it that way, but what if she knows that isn't the right woman, but just did this all as a ploy to…