Mine was John Goodman on Roseanne. :) It's comforting (though sad) to know other kids did that too.
Mine was John Goodman on Roseanne. :) It's comforting (though sad) to know other kids did that too.
Holy crap, these are ALL such killer suggestions! I would watch every last version.
YES!!! Though I think Offerman might bring the right amount of apathy to the Janine role. And something ingenious must be invented for Chris Pratt. Too bad he's all buff now, him as Stay Pufft would have been rather funny. Or perhaps even funnier now, all considering. Stay Buff man.
You are my idol.
That's adorable. :)
Lol, you're welcome, I guess!
Have you ever checked out Refinery 29? This site fills that particular niche for me, and still manages not to resort to many of the typical manipultations of women's magazines. They're very body positive, and have an entire section on natural/curly hair that is a great resource for me personally. Not to say Jez…
I wholeheartedly second all of your suggestions.
Anyone have recommendations on a high quality latex-free mat? I'm ready to move past my ratty old Gaiam, but damn is it difficult to find something on the higher end that's also latex-free. Latex allergies are a royal PIA.
Indeed, I come from a long line of bitter Irish people. In fact, after having not spoken to my father for a good 10 or so years, during one of the first conversations I had with him, he felt compelled to tell me about how he's still angry I dinged the passenger side door on his 89 El Camino when I was around 10 or…
Superior use of "philosophizes." I never use it in writing because I am utterly unable to pronounce it, even when sober.
Oh, Anna Kendrick... bring it. That gold is allllll mine.
I like you, and I think your Bey/Jay to Frank/Claire parallel is spot on.
Caught me off guard too. I might have to reconsider my pretty firm stance of general disdain for him.
That is an extremely elegant graphic. Wow.
Not talking about a paying for a wedding - I'm talking about paying for real estate in addition to footing the bill for a grand old party.
I always think about how if millenials devoted the energy they spend art directing their lives, and in particular their marriage pageantry, for display on social media on actual achievement, their parents wouldn't be financing the next step in their lives - their downpayments and sometimes their mortgages. (No shade…
THIS! Ever since they just had to do their wedding nonsense at Versailles, I keep wondering when someone is going to start whispering about the guillotine.
I didn't say it was super hip and fashionable... I just really look forward to when my Golden Girl years and pull off things like this without being accused of being a hipster. And also yes, it would make a lovely Christmas tree topper too, on second look.
It seems most punctuation, and commas in particular, have become optional in many forms of communication. Although if that were from a parent, I would find it rather endearing.