ok, i hear you.
then again, her particular choir (ladies) has never really been preached to in this way before, so i give her credit for that.
ok, i hear you.
then again, her particular choir (ladies) has never really been preached to in this way before, so i give her credit for that.
curious as to why, do elaborate.
smugs, not drugs.
thanks, obamacare!
i will say, tho'….no matter how incomplete and hammy the character, caitlin fitzgerald acts the heck out of whatever she is given.
ah yess. the manbortion.
hopefully these ladies will know how to treat a vadge.
well that makes sense.
this is what i like about films made internationally, especially ones set during oppressive regimes… the good ones don't gloss over the 'flaws' in their characters.
absolute morality is soooo hollywood.
well, gene belcher is allergic to lobster but not shrimp…. are you implying animated characters aren't real?
are you allergic to lobster as well?
well…..now i can.
i was obsessed with 'little earthquakes' and 'under the pink,' as was probably customary for many teenagers of that time.
then i listened to ten seconds of kate bush's 'wuthering heights' and promptly gave away my tori cds.
belcher babies are the cutest
guess i'll be spending another summer watching only foreign films and waiting for 'in a world' to show up on netflix.
not to mention bart has known about gaydom ever since homer freaked out thinking he might have been gay… gosh, how long ago was that john waters episode?
the simpsons used to be the Madonna of musical numbers. now they're just the Madonna of musical numbers.
i'll join you.
linda using the word 'poopsicles' made the episode for me. i also use that word, both as an exclamation, and also so the dog knows it's go-poo time.
'oil spill' was so perfect.
see, i did not know that! i always thought that there were no hormones beings made at all, post-op. hence the need for hormones.