Those hands would have to be a lot more … full… to be a tribute to John Hamm.
Those hands would have to be a lot more … full… to be a tribute to John Hamm.
My econ teacher (she also taught US Government and Politics) was a rigorous libertarian. As a prize for some nerd olympics achievement, she gave me a copy of Atlas Shrugged. Despite thinking that it was all a load of bullshit, I liked her anyway.
He also hosts a show on the ra-di-o, fanatics, where he plays Vietnamese surf-pop from the 70s (among other things), and is incredibly verbose (about everything).
I'm going old school, Latin American on it and doing My Last Name de His Last Name
One of my friends (mid-twenties) watches Boy Meets World whenever she's depressed. Apparently, for a certain age group, Boy Meets World is everything you ever wanted/needed to know about love and growing up. Somewhere out there, Cory/Ben Savage is THE ROMANTIC IDEAL.
Neanderthals: dem good eatin'
Ashes of Time - 10 years later, I'm still confused.
Sexual abuse by the creator of the Amanda Show.
I had a pizza bagel for the first time in years a few weekends ago. They are awesome. Gross, but awesome.
:/ I feel bad for her. The rumors that have floated around about her being "interfered with" on various sets just make me think the poor girl has gone through a lot.
I pay that for the New York Times and all I get from that is a smug sense of superiority.
Except lady bunnies die of HORRIBLE UTERINE CANCER in like two years.
too bad, Natalie Portman's a producer and helped package the the thing. You try prying it out of her tiny little hands.
me too :/ (shakes fist at the sky).
And it makes everything so pretty!
Here is the list of all the things I am not buying:
@avclub-d4c5630db0ec3444ec43c0982a9e83d3:disqus I've toyed with the idea of making something like gravad max with sturgeon. That wouldn't smell too, too terrible but you're also talking to someone who thinks Chinese Grocery smell is comforting.
whatcha making for dessert?
Our freezer is currently home to our cured bacon and fancy ice cubes for cocktails. Our priorities are a bit skewed.
Point Counter Point by Aldous Huxley. It's brilliant. Jazz Age England, the corruption of the upper/intellectual classes and deep, probing examinations of love and marriage. And, to top it off, lots of sex and a little bit of fascism (for fun).
Have you tried dried (and then toasted) chipotles? I feel like that'd cut down on some of the weird oil problems.