Oh my goodness—his mother snurgling him and him giggling as a baby. It's too much—too much sadness.
Oh my goodness—his mother snurgling him and him giggling as a baby. It's too much—too much sadness.
Despite being a childless bearded manly man... I cried a bunch when I saw this (few months ago). Of course I made the mistake of watching it at work so I had to hide the fact I was crying but his story really hits you hard no matter your position in life.
I just watched this last night. I cried a lot. I was trying to figure out if I would have cried so much if I were not a parent. The moments that got to me the most were the parent interviews, especially the young mother (apparently single) who kept breaking down. Also, when Sam was going through his battery of tests…
I forgot about the weird dolls!! I had mixed feelings about the scout- I liked how candid she was, and there was something so tender and vulnerable about her, but I didn't understand how she could knowingly be part of an organization like that. Especially with her past.
Oh that documentary was heartbreaking. And the weird scout lady with her dolls was so bizarre. Very sad and upsetting film.
...I feel like I finally get it!
I wish I couldn't see this line.
No hate to Angela. If I could look half as good tomorrow, it'd be a miracle.
I don't think Alison Williams' take is unexpected at all. She always looks like "dressed up preppy girl" at events, to the point where after I look at her picture I catch myself thinking about boats.
Most beautiful dress of the night. She's RADIANT!
She's giving a little Celine Dion face in this, no?
You know, suckers like immigrants who work 70 hours in their bodega so their kids can go to college. What a bunch of maroons!
I've lived in Greenpoint and Williamsburg. Hipsters are not all white. There are plenty of POC there, and not just in the background washing floors or serving sandwiches. POC that are exactly like the Girls cast can be seen at all the same coffee shops and rooftop parties, unless, like Apatow's apparently has, the…
If my sister was Solange, I would want to rock natural hair too. Sister totally owns it.
"In the history of television, you could look at every show on TV and say, 'How come there's not an American Indian on this show?' 'How come there's not an Asian person on this show?"' he said. "It really has to come from the story and the stories that we are trying to tell."
And all props to the burrito guy, with his entrepreneurial foresight.
Here's another Booger whose real name was Curtis:
For some reason I started watching her show "My crazy beautiful life". And somehow I don't know why but I really like her now. I can't believe I just admitted that.
Ralph and Johnny prefer the Stevie Wonder version while Bev Big Devoe give the traditional a soulful twist. Bobby said he'll sing whatever he wants and you'll like it, just before he stuck his dick in the cake while humming "Humpin' Around" .