That's all well and good; it's the insanely low waist to hip ratio that is kinda hot/kinda creepy.
That's all well and good; it's the insanely low waist to hip ratio that is kinda hot/kinda creepy.
The Magical Congress Of The United States sounds like almost as big of a joke as the actual Congress Of The United States.
Dammit. How could I have forgotten that?
If John Linnell's "State Songs" isn't discussed during this segment of Hear This, I'm going to be severely disappointed. Montana is a leg goddammit!
It was pretty rare, but along the same line as liner notes, I miss when they would hide things behind the CD hub (obviously on albums that didn't use the clear plastic hubs). Most of the time it would just be a picture but there were those rare instances where there would be another hidden booklet. Best example of the…
What the hell are you talking about? Dan Van Kirk does a great Mark Wahlberg! Even better is seeing it live or on video: the physical mannerisms are near perfectly exaggerated.
If you want to hear some good "umms" and "uhhs", when people start talking about how people shouldn't have premarital sex, ask them to tell you about how they saved themselves for marriage. A good follow up is asking how they can hold others to standards that they couldn't meet.
That's really funny.
Yup. Fuck everyone else, I got your back.
I know we're supposed to be snarky and not like anything, but I found this amusing and worth the 7-minutes that it took to watch. I chuckled a few times.
Could still happen. Never give up. Never surrender.
Huh. Well, at least you don't get telemarketer calls?
I always thought that the prime demographic was 18-34 which would put me a few years out; to which demo do you refer?
I'm with you: as of last year, someone half my age is an adult. That really fucked with my head.
But I think that the fact that she leaves him to die is part of the point: she's purely a pragmatist and not having him along as baggage allows her to start her life fresh outside of the compound. Had she brought him with her, she's got someone with whom she has to "play house" and to whom she's obviously indifferent…
"Goddammit!" and "I'm glad to hear it's treatable."
I've never seen it used in the way that implies that the White Knight expects a reward. My exposure to the term, with its more modern negative connotations, has been with respect to a guy that has good intentions but is too obtuse to realize that he is being insulting. The White Knight is more stupid rather than…
Wow. "Hasn't earned much of a right to live…" that's pretty damn harsh. I agree with a lot of your points but I disagree that any of these are death penalty worthy offenses.
I disagree: food is not unlimited and the house is locked down like Ft. Knox, he's locked in one room and a physical key card with which she walks away is necessary to make any changes to the code governing the house. Feel free to live in a world where this guy has a happy ending but all evidence points to the…
I prefer syrup!