Well, of course you're going to be hated if you are a small person racist or the coffee tramp toss bitch.
Well, of course you're going to be hated if you are a small person racist or the coffee tramp toss bitch.
I quite liked the original with Jo Brand on BBC. I will definitely give this one a go.
Because ladies, like it or not, our entire culture currently revolves around not offending you. Seriously. That's today's culture.
On the plus side, it was a little bit less terrible than I thought it would be.
Everything about this is gross and it just makes me sad and tired.
I'm 29. For some reason, over the past year or so, I have gone from vaguely annoying hangovers to 24-36 hours of being violently ill. I can no longer get remotely drunk without paying for it the next day. On the plus side, this has drastically cut down on my drinking.
I thought the pixie cut was adorable on her. I'm actually kind of disappointed it will be going.
People were really nice to me when I collapsed on the train one morning (knees buckled, but luckily I didn't land on my face). Several people offered me a seat, and one girl gave me a bottle of water. It was a little embarrassing, but it was heartening that so many people offered assistance.
I don't know, wanting a certain actor to be cast is one thing. Starting a petition about it (especially when the roles have already been filled) and talking about "making demands" is mockable.
I love Val Kilmer and I love him even more now that I know his play is called CITIZEN TWAIN.
Yes! I'd be pissed enough if a guy I was living with ripped my shirt. But a one night stand? Who wants to go home in a ripped shirt?
I've fallen madly in with with John Oliver. I'll always like Stewart, and I'll be happy to have him back, but now that I've seen what Oliver can do, I know I'll be okay when Stewart moves on to other things.
Growing up there, I never would have thought of it as lovely escape, but now that I live in NYC, I love going back.
I grew up in Goshen, which is about 20 minutes away.
The looks I would get in college when I said my family was Mennonite....it was either a completely blank stare or confusion over why I wasn't in plain dress and a head-covering. There was just no comprehension that Mennonites exist outside of the the Old Order type groups.
As someone from a Northern Indiana Mennonite family: yay!
I think Dasani tastes kind of plasticy.
I love you for this gif.
I guess just hang out with very different woman. My partying days were always way more beer heavy than the hard stuff. Though I do take your point about people getting way more messed up on shots or cocktails than they would on beer.