I was a huge fan of it in the 90s — I was 14 when it premiered and I watched it religiously all the way through. I bought the DVDs a few years ago and watched it again. Still thought it was amazing!
I was a huge fan of it in the 90s — I was 14 when it premiered and I watched it religiously all the way through. I bought the DVDs a few years ago and watched it again. Still thought it was amazing!
Guilty or innocent, it seemed evident to me from the interview that she does herself no favors. She didn't do herself any favors with her inappropriate behavior immediately following the murder, and she doesn't do herself any favors now. She's obviously had a lot of time to think about what happened and why, and…
Someone actually named their kid Bilge? I so hope that's a nom de plume. Even then...
Somehow, a Rebel Wilson/Channing Tatum pairing is striking me as something I'd go see! I think Channing's got enough comedy chops to keep up with Rebel.
Snap! That's what I thought as soon as I saw Matthew's body pinned under the car. Mary and Branson had numerous odd little moments together last year, so I wouldn't be surprised at all. Although I would say it would be completely out of character for Mary. However, that kind of thing never stops Julian Fellowes.
Totally agree. I got her debut album AND her second album, which sank without a trace. But the first album has staying power and I still listen to it. And Toxic is the only Britney song I've ever liked.
Maybe I am a horrible human being, but my policy when eating out has always been this: I tip 20% for good service, i.e., the server is courteous. I'd say I tip this amount 85-90% of the time. I tip 15% for what I term "indifferent" service, i.e., when the server isn't courteous, but isn't rude either. Perfunctory…
Or, from over here in Scotland, Wally Street.
@MadFab: Exactly what I was thinking. Well, actually I was thinking of Rick James proclaiming "Cocaine is a hell of a drug" on Dave Chapelle. Mmm hmm.
@Rare Affinity: I remember that whole sad time. I read John Diamond's columns every week. In fact, when I see/hear of Nigella, I still think of John Diamond first. Really, really sad.
@kittyclaws: I belatedly third the endorsement for the movie. I heart it so hard. I haven't even ever seen the TV show because of my innate dislike of Sarah Michelle Gellar. The movie is ridiculous and totally fun to watch. When watching it you have to keep in mind that it came before the TV show and has nothing…
Tiger Eyes and Just As Long As We're Together were my favorite Judy Blume books. I've seen Tiger Eyes in bookstores recently, but I wish it was still printed with this cover. The copy I read I took out from the library, so I don't own it, and the new cover stops me buying it, even though I know it's kind of silly of…
@badmutha: And that was a gratuitous reference to a gratuitous Princess Bride reference
It's important to remember that there are always exceptions to the rule. I just broke up with my boyfriend — we'd only been going out for 3 months, but at one point it looked like it might've become serious before it all went to hell. He spent a month pushing me away and stringing me along and it finally became clear…
If he's only "potentially" corrupt, then I'm only "potentially" female.
My worst break-up was an interesting collage of activities. I cried every day for three weeks, but in those weeks, I also called him repeatedly to try to get some kind of explanation for his dumping me (he enigmatically told me that "someday [he'd] tell me exactly why")...these calls never went well, and I ended up…
@mannequin: I'm grateful I never saw anything like this during my time on the T. I'm glad that he's been busted — citizens unite!
@ms negative toils in obscurity: I'm an editor, and I couldn't help noticing that this article is awash with typos. Jezebel: Proofreading is your friend!
@SpasticFurchild: I know! Last time someone hadn't seen it, I said "why are you pulling my dick?" Needless to say, they didn't get it. :)
@SpasticFurchild: It's sooo depressing. Heathers is from 1988. Now 22 years old. I have talked to plenty of people in their early- to mid-twenties who have no idea what Heathers is.