The Tennessee Stud was long and lean / The color of the sun and his eyes were green / He had the nerve and he had the blood / There never was a horse like the Tennessee Stud
The Tennessee Stud was long and lean / The color of the sun and his eyes were green / He had the nerve and he had the blood / There never was a horse like the Tennessee Stud
Wasn't prepared to hear James Cromwell say "…millions of female orgasms." That conversation between him and Lenny in the Sistine Chapel was mesmerizing though.
Finished up the You Must Remember This podcast series about Joan Crawford. Bette Davis and Joan Crawford didn't really have too much of a feud aside from some catty remarks thrown around, but when Bette Davis got nominated for an Oscar or Whatever Happened to Baby Jane? and Joan didn't, Joan approached every other…
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Yeah, dig out the earplugs.
Was disappointed in the lack of funk knowledge, but not as much as I was that no one knew Three O'Clock High.
It's been OK, maybe kind of slow, but I think it's like that at the start of a few seasons.
Any concrete dedication to an abstract condition results in unpleasant things like wars.
There's gonna be a live-action Dumbo? Did I not know this?? Am I having a stroke???
I want to believe they kept her around for some reason other than to cause ten seconds of tension between her and Laurel.
Nate did seem flabbergasted that his signature was on that document.
I've said it before but it bears repeating, this season hasn't relied as heavily on the twists that the previous seasons have had. I'm liking it, because we have episodes like this one that rely more on the emotional stakes at hand. While they may not be as exciting, they provide some great individual moments.
Oh I know, it was fun while it lasted though.
I miss the Connor Sexdel Test terribly.
I thought that we had come to the conclusion to not use the terrifying teeth person in header pictures anymore.
I don't hate this idea.
It's surprising that people always know The Lottery, but not Shirley Jackson.
Vatoland. Like Disneyland, but with vatos.
My dad had to start using a CPAP machine and 75% of his conversation now revolves around how great he feels since he started using it.
Wow, I would've LOVED to have seen that!!!