I thought they went on for 6 pages but I still have my copy and checked, and it's only two.
I thought they went on for 6 pages but I still have my copy and checked, and it's only two.
We read "Birds of America" in a creative writing class I took in college. I remember very little of its content, but the whole class pretty much rebelled at having to read it. In particular, there was one story with two entire pages of just the word "HA!" over and over, which apparently caused one of my classmates to…
Until you clarified, I was the strangest combination of confused and furious.
Heather McNamara died of a brain tumor (seriously).
Curt Schilling didn't leave 38 Studios. It's not remotely the same situation.
I haven't listened to the episode yet, but Marc getting together with Moon seemed like a foregone conclusion when she was on his show. They giggled at each other like teenagers the whole time.
I spent a significant portion of the episode thinking "No, Hannah, that's how you get yeast infections!"
I happened to catch part of it on TV a week or two ago, and if it was bad in theaters, it's really awful on a television.
I, too, have seen 50/50 and remember very little of it.
A. This is the Community I've been missing. Not trying too hard, characters acting like themselves rather than manic caricatures, pop culture references without going overboard.
When we got married, my husband and I got a joint account. The idea was that we'd both transfer money into it from our existing checking accounts, and then pay our bills out of that joint account. But we'd still have our separate accounts for buying whatever, and so we could buy presents without the other knowing.
I haven't let go of it. Something about the way he referred to the mother's renditions of "La Vie En Rose" sounded very past-tense to me.
I think I have Pre Traumatic Stress Disorder from this show. I'm convinced it's going to end with the mother having died sometime before Ted's telling his kids this story, so between the "nothing good happens after 2am" and the mother being in labor, I spent most of the episode convinced she was going to die in…
Plus he wrote a novel.
Isn't the "title role" going to be played by a baby?
If you're talking roguelites, I need to plug my husband's game: Tower of Guns. Due out early 2014!
No! That's My Laptop's Power Cable! Don't Bite That! is a definite favorite in our household. Closely followed by Unsolved Mysteries: The Case of There's Yarn Everywhere.
Peggy's current story arc seems in kind of a weird place for her to die now. What was the point of the miscarriage story if Teddy wasn't going to find out about it? Just so we could feel okay about her dying? So that he could feel betrayed after the fact and… get depressed because he only has one biological child…
I agree that Rayna's move is probably not going to work out well in the short term. But I definitely have to give the show credit for giving her character a conflict that isn't something they've done before, like her love-life or relationship with her daughters.
"Just in cases" has become a common phrase in our household.