This is sort of like when somebody starts a slow clap, nobody joins in, and then you're embarassed that you have to continue doing it to the end.
This is sort of like when somebody starts a slow clap, nobody joins in, and then you're embarassed that you have to continue doing it to the end.
@GoZombieGo: Great comment. You could have ended that on a nasty note but instead showed some grace and general niceness.
@RedLantern: Haha, yes! The view from Frasier's appartment - what the hell, do they live on a floating skyscraper in the middle of the sound?
A note from the homosexuals: None of us wear tube tops.
@SlayBelle: I think Ryan Murphy is waiting for some seriously bling stunt casting to fill the gay dads role during sweeps at some point. I like to think it's the trump card he has hiding in his sleeve. Nathan Lane? John Travolta? (now that would be awesome).
For what it is worth, I often smile uncontrollably in a shit-eating way when confronted with uncomfortable, weird or sad situations (like, even people dying). It's horribly embarassing.
@snacktastic: There still is real silence and a sky dark enough to see the Milky Way in the country. Pity it's such a bitch to get to.
@OnTheLevel: Haha, yeah. You should really be proud of that because your radar was finely tuned there.
@OnTheLevel: She was the show's inspiration! There was a biography of her in the program.
@wtfox?!: Check out my comment above, I dressed her today! The black lace blazer is divine.
I'm sorry I just have to brag. I was a dresser at this show today and personally put the clothes on #8. Her name is Thana and just stunning.
@freezzinghot: Yes, not misandry, just an enormous and egrerious invasion of privacy on the part of Jezebel. Every single one of those men could be identified from the pictures/personal information by even distant aquaintances or facebook friends.
@cellardoor: Check it out in the context of the rest of the show. The theme was deconstructing the classic men's shirt. I think together it's all pretty brilliant (just one opinion though).
I think that I want Cap'n Galliano's pants.
Ah Duke, the Rutgers of the South...
@so5minutesago: That sentence was meant to be ironic. There is a whole passage later on in the book where Chip self-referentially describes the "modern technique" of starting of a book with nearly unreadable purple prose before starting the true narrative.
@WorldsMeanestMom: "Given a world of rather strikingly finite resources and a rather inflated and already unsustainable population, it's an interesting thing to call a childless person selfish." - Jonathan Franzen