basileus66
Basileus
basileus66

I recall one episode where they completely went against her usual character image - always put-together, collected, etc. She’s up for an award at The Teddy Awards and in the course of the show she caught a vicious cold, had her dress ruined by the cleaners, had to borrow a strange overtly-sexy dress from Rhoda (a big

Phyllis: “And Mary is here to make sure I don’t rip your face off.”

I guess I was the only person who hated this book. While I understand that depression is not a choice, and if someone reaches out for help, you get them some fucking help- the problem is that there is only so much you can do, and piling on guilt for people who could not help her was kind of a dick thing to do. I don’t

Yes, way before there was a Martha Stewart.

The book was published in 2007, so it wasn’t as much of a stretch. I still had my Walkman out on occasion back then

aw heck.

Yes, but recall that Michael says (to Eleanor) “I can’t believe you figured it out— you always ruin everything.” There’s nothing in the run of the show to suggest that Eleanor has “ruined” any of Michael’s plans, so I think he’s saying that it’s always Eleanor that figures it out on every loop. He can’t believe she

I like the idea of the loop, but it seems like this is the first time. Otherwise, why show Michael and Shawn talking privately?

Outside of Atlanta, this was the best new comedy TV gave us in 2016. The entire first season was just one long Twilight Zone episode. It shouldn’t be possible to pull off a 6 hour long Twilight Zone episode, but they did it, and it was brilliant. I can’t remember the last time a network TV comedy had a first season

If you’re ever in NYC or LA, try to see D’Arcy Carden (Janet) do improv at UCB. She’s a delight.

He was definitely her dad, even if he might not have been her biological father. I thought there was some thing with some guy claiming her was the sperm donor after MJ’s death...? But whatever. She needs to be able to think of him as her dad.

I don’t think she’s saying she was “triggered” by that sign. I think she’s saying that telling protesters coming to a demonstration for the first time don’t need to be told that because they were too nice/white/Christian/congenial there presence wasn’t appreciated.

You’re assuming a ton of stuff about people you do not know. Most of the women who showed up are angry. Maybe Trump being elected was a tipping point, and if so then who cares why they came? They were there, and hopefully will do more to protest in the future.

Right now he’s hiding in his basement, afraid to come out, I’m good with that. Even better if he hid in an attic for a while.

Perhaps you’ve never been called a nigger and told you were gonna get hung from a tree. When you were 10, and in Southern California, in the early 90s. So yes, punching a white Hate terrorist in the face is the right thing to do.

Re: twitter. Saw this on there. Get your shit together, WaPo.

There are people who don’t make pencil guidelines?

It is just amazing to see how this was a worldwide movement. Places like the Isle of Eigg which is a small Isle near Scotland and has a population of around 80 had a protest against Trump.

Saw this on twitter