Faster Pussycat! Kill! Kill!
Faster Pussycat! Kill! Kill!
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"Nothing fucks you harder than time". Now that Lady Olenna is not around to dispense these beautiful pearls of truth and wisdom, I'm glad it's Davos who has stepped up to the plate.
My parents never restricted what I watched growing up. They always figured I'd if something was too adult it would just go over my head so why worry. My brother came home for Thanksgiving his freshman year of college and rented that. We were watching it while she was putting together pies in the kitchen. She…
I also regret making my father watch Pulp Fiction with me. He actually enjoyed the movie, we both did, but I don't think he was ready to hear his 13 year old daughter ask him "what's a gimp?".
The one movie I regret forcing on my dad was The Blair Witch Project, which due to my age at the time, he had to go for me to be allowed in. To this day he brings it up and uses it as the standard in which to compare movies he loathes.
I'm sorry to break the protocol of this list, but there's a song I enjoy the hell out of, and I think it's in part to its asinine lyrics, Fuck the Pain Away by Peaches.
I'd say her biggest contradiction is between Nasty Girl(which granted, is a Destiny's Child song)which came out in 2001 and Naughty Girl on her solo album in 2003.
There's an endless supply of 80s pop songs that I could add to this list, but the dumbist lyrics for me are for Dance Hall Days. I'm not sure how someone takes there baby by the heel, and does the next thing that he feels, but I'd sure like to know what that next thing is.
I've looked multiple times for some sort of explanation or justification for that song, but I've yet to find any. I have heard him say that it's one of his favorites to perform live because of the ample opportunities for improv, but never a defense to the lyrics. If I had to guess, it's that he wanted to publicly…
Violent Femmes Black Girls is probably one of the worst I can think of lyrically that I can only feel comfortable jamming out to it in the privacy of my own home.
I loved watching him trying to find a tactful way of telling Dr. Masters he was going to have to use his real name if he wanted to strike up the bargain.
I thought it was something she was remaining intentionally ignorant about, that was until she invited Virginia on vacation with them. I guess she figures if Bill's unable to perform with her, he's unable to perform with anyone.
That was definitely one dangling story that I'm glad they never revisited.
My theory is that the oldest is one of his werepanther babies the show never bothered to follow up on.
No, it just would have been nice to hear that she had.
Thanks. In John's case, I think it was consistent for his character to try and do whatever it took to get Daphne off the hook. He is a political figure, so it may be naive of me to think so, but he should hold his family to the highest standard, but it's not unbelievable for him to act otherwise. I do think it…
My problem is that the parents IMO are instilling a sense of entitlement in the girls(Daphne in particular). Jon acted indignant about the idea of his daughter who was already on probation having to spend any time in jail. I'm sorry, but Daphne hasn't seemed to realize that the crimes she's committed have serious…
Please let that be the end of train wreck Daphne. It was almost unbearable to watch her tailspin, but luckily her family was finally able to break through. I absolutely love every scene with Emmett, and think the show has done an excellent job in redeeming him from his cheating last year. I was worried he was…