Not exactly user name/comment synergy… but great user name/comment metal imagery nonetheless.
Not exactly user name/comment synergy… but great user name/comment metal imagery nonetheless.
Oh I skipped this somehow, sorry! Yes, I think it's "peal".
Hmmmm.
There's a English hymn called, I think, "Truehearted,
Wholehearted" that has the line "Peal out the watchword…". I always
thought it was reference to that. Now I'm realising those might not be
the words at all.
I have found in the past that plenty of my female friends/colleagues don't have a gynaecologist they regularly see, just a GP. Often when they'd ask question and I'd say 'GO SEE YOUR DOCTOR', they answer would be 'Not a chance, I've known him since I was a baby and he plays golf with my dad!'.
Which is not good - but…
Hair getting thick/falling out is one of the most amazing things about pregnancy. Unless it's happening to you, anyway.
I don't think you can credit that joke Friends - it's been around a lot longer than that. I recall seeing it in old Archie comics growing up… it's been done about a million times, yes.
Who said that?
Yeah, I'm wondering about this.
WHY IS ANYONE TALKING ABOUT ANYONE'S MOTHER
Just wait until she finds out how much less actresses who AREN'T blonde, slim, and pretty make!
You needn't believe me at all.
Not a chance - or if so, it'll be an 'engagement' called off when people stop caring.
I know her family; anything for publicity.
Especially with the improv thing - almost every time a comedy mocks improv they go for the same few jokes, but the oddly specific reference to cruise ship improv made it impossible for me not to think of Bojack. And miss Bojack.
All interesting narrative tricks of the show aside, it is still a TV drama.
Are you saying you think she didn't go through with the abortion, and Allison and Noah are raising the kid? Hmm.
When we've seen Whitney this season, she doesn't look pregnant at all.
Plus I can't see any way Helen would allow that to happen.
Hmmm. Jim Halpert's a good looking, tall, quiet dude though. If a guy like that walked into my office, he'd be fighting them off with a stick.
I don't think anyone wants a real dialogue about it on this show - I could see that on, oh, every single other channel right now - but it would be kind of turning a blind eye to not acknowledge it at all. I think a decent job was done of saying 'Yes, we live in the real world, but this is a 22 minute comedy'.
Kevin was everyone's mother's favourite, don't forget, and someone had to drive to the shows.
He was recently described to me by someone who doesn't watch
Brooklyn Nine-Nine as 'that guy in your office who you don't think
you're attracted to, but suddenly realise his joke flirting with you when you're in the kitchen making coffee is the best part of your day'.
I was too much of a indie chick in high school to admit to being into the Backstreet Boys at all but swear to God 'The One' is probably my favourite song to shame-listen to.