tl;dr your war and peace is my 50 shades of grey
tl;dr your war and peace is my 50 shades of grey
was just a mercury retrograde while they were filming
gotta tip my cig to her planning ahead to pack the aluminum foil to cover the smoke detector, she is a tru smoke hound
enough so that i immediately paused>av club>ctrl f "it do">excited i'm the first
that whole scene can be mined for gold, "….party like the world depends on it…because Bambi One-Eye…? It do"
you're welcome for all the time i've saved you!
"philip, listen to me, i always LYLAS"
p.s. your son came to find you and we shipped him back ok g2g love yas bye!
"do you not get it betty? sorry if i'm too complicated and not like these SHEEP"
that happy birthday felt endless
love the new IT guy, he looks like he listens to skinny puppy
yeah i wondered this too, plus what was stopping them from saying "ok, sure stan" and just doing it anyway but keep him in the dark, its not like stan could ever find out
if by some miracle they got a ratings boost do you think anyone (hbo, the americans showrunners, the actors) would go in for more seasons? i dont want it to end
is better call saul like actually a good series? i couldn't get into breaking bad, i watched the first season and then lost interest when, like weeds, brian cranston was keeping himself in shit when he had the option not to. i always thought bcs was supposed to be a hammy fun spin off?
who else checked to see if they had a red tip on their tongue
i think in term of getting published it really has no bearing. an mfa or an ma program like mine i think is most helpful in terms of connections it offers, usually by way of peers starting small presses, or having a mentor take you under their wing, if you're so lucky as to find a not-creepy mentor. Once you've…
so mine wasn't a full MFA, it was an english MA with an emphasis on writing, so half my classes were just standard grad level literature and theory courses, and the other half were small workshops, led by some writer or editor or poet-turned-teacher, offered in the disciplines you found interesting. so for those I…
also in canada here, led 1 tutorial once when i was a grad student, it required zero teaching experience and we were given no prep, but i only got that job because the position was intended as a way for grad students to offset the cost of their school expenses, almost like a bursary. i guess in Girls they're banking…
her mistrustful way of greeting the ada was my fave moment in this episode
callback!