I like Brazil Nuts. Not because I particularly enjoy the flavor, but because they're so sad and I feel sorry for them. Look at them, big silly nuts, no one wants to eat them, they're nobody's favorite. I guess I'll help them out.
I like Brazil Nuts. Not because I particularly enjoy the flavor, but because they're so sad and I feel sorry for them. Look at them, big silly nuts, no one wants to eat them, they're nobody's favorite. I guess I'll help them out.
Someone get @The Narrator Returns over here!
I'll definitely be rooting for the mesmerizing revival of Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?. Tracy Letts and Amy Morton blew the doors off the theater, and Carrie Coon made Honey, a role I tend to find a tad intolerable, into a very funny and engaging character.
Oh mercy me! I forgot that we were in the colonies!
"Look! A sEAgull!"
Some scientists will have a lot less to do if that dastardly Lamar Smith succeeds in politicizing the NSF's grant process! The news today about his shenanigans really made my blood boil.
In the form of a Tricky Dick Fun Bill!
Legs maybe, but hands, not so much, heh heh!
"Our prices are . . . . . . hmmm . . . . . . . . how can I put this . . . . . . . .
"My King, I BeDazzled the jars during your absence! Does it please you?"
"Um . . . yeah?"
"Jaime . . . My name is Jaime . . ."
"He's rotting in a cell, where rats are almost certainly chewing on his fingers and toes and he's probably really cold and sad . . . but, um, you can keep that little ship if it makes you feel better."
*bear hugs @avclub-75e43c12ef9f1cfdaeae92ca6fa90640:disqus*
Aw shucks, you went and mentioned the ending of 11/22/63 and now I've got something in my eye . . . <sniff>
This all but brought tears to my eyes. Well done indeed!
Perhaps Gaston Means will handle it!
"You're watching Sports Night on CSC, so stick around."
Remus will miss your Boardwalk Empire reviews.
Hello friends, this comment is late, and perhaps no one will read it, but I think perhaps we shouldn't be too frightened of all these developments. We'll all of course miss the talent and eloquence of these departing writers, but just think - new writers, new features, new memories!
I agree with Drifter's dad, and with you, and I am pleased that I am not alone.