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My mom made homemade ketchup once. She made amazing jam and pickles, and is a generally awesome cook. For some reason, the ketchup was runnier than tomato soup, and had seeds and stuff in it. Nasty, nasty, nasty!
(disgusting belch…)
Agreed! Seeing the other side was fascinating, as was the twisted world building.
She'd just get ideas…
All the recipes are Tasty videos. With fewer words.
It's what their regime wants you to believe…
Great minds think alike… ha.
One of my takeaways from this show was how happy the new Ofglen is to live with "nice people" and have food and shelter, after being a homeless drug addict. Something I hadn't considered, either as a show watcher or book reader, is that a certain segment of society could potentially welcome this kind of change,…
I think Emily would have done it either way - but having a cheerleader to steel you is never a bad thing. Emily knew that someone was in her corner.
I was so glad to see that one of the wives wasn't a complete asshole. I cried too, at one point.
I'm pretty sure this is how Google makes most of it's SEO money.
I changed the channel at the auto glass place I visited a few weeks ago. Not sure how long HGTV stayed on after I left…
I literally have managed to avoid seeing a picture of Steven Segal since seeing Under Siege in the theater about 26 years ago.
Stark Trek 3: The Wrath of Bronn
If areas were nuked, maybe they don't want to claim them. Plus, I truly hope that California is its own country.
They haven't watched tv, yet. In the book, one of the things that triggers Offred's thoughts about her mother is seeing her in footage of the colonies. Maybe something like that could still happen.
Janine dropped the f bomb on Aunt Lydia, a personal affront, so maybe it carried more weight.
The four-pronged switch was not a switch at all, but a piece of frayed, thick wire, per the book. The kind they use on old guard rails, or super heavy duty electrical conduit. It is sharp, and they used it to ruin the girls'hands and feet if they were bad, as those weren't necessary for procreation.
"Repellent," not "repellant."