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I had never been to Taco John's until recently (I guess it's a Midwest thing? We were driving through Iowa) because I had heard of the potato oles. Those are just flat tater tots! I mean, I liked them, of course, because they're flat tater tots but I was also kind of amused that that's all they are.

I am not a big Jinkx fan but her Liza had me dying. I had seen her do a truly abysmal Bette Davis in a previous BOTS so she really redeemed herself in my eyes.

I thought her hair was TOO dark, Sophia Vergara is a natural blonde! But yeah, I'm SURE she was going to pad to filth or else what's the point. But with no chest padding and that hair color and that cut of dress I thought she was going to do J Lo which I have no idea how you make her funny so I was pre-cringing.

Yeah, I just do not think Phi Phi has proven herself as a person to trust yet and if she was telling me anything I would take it with a whole bag of salt. I am sure it's hard to hear yourself and gauge "Does this sound right?" when you are in the heat of preparation and would be susceptible to suggestions…which is

It was like they set the bar too high for themselves with their first Snatch Game. But I find it doubly surprising that Tati tanked so bad because she showed in her spoken word that she is really clever (RuPaul seems to be obsessed with "see me with them hands, bitch") so I was thinking that her Britney wasn't a total

I too thought Katya held back. I thought maybe she really didn't want to have to make the choice of go is eliminated but I don't know, I'd want the 10 grand more than I'd want to avoid choosing the loser. But maybe she just thinks it's bad mojo, and let's be real, she'll be lip syncing again because she will almost

Which is interesting since she also did Kristen Wiig's version of Suze Orman. While I agree that it was more absurd than entirely random she did have the freedom of doing Bjork the way she did where she did not have tailor her answer to make sense in any way, which just means she made a really a smart choice. Same

I thought her performance was fine but what note was she hitting other than "spirits are telling me answers" and "I have a gift"? Sometimes that's all you need, one funny bit and an accent- I lived for Chi Chi's "Earth Kit is actually a cat" one note performance.

I think if she could just find a more formal interpretation of her look, it could really easily satisfy people that want more glamour. Every time she's like "I'm gruuuunge" I just think find a sparkly peter pan collar babydoll dress, some maryjanes, and go glam Courtney Love and it wouldn't be her compromising her

So you are doubling down on "this precise moment in history we have all the words and phrases we need and we just need to stop now"? Interesting. I'm not sure what about "unpack" being used figuratively is lazy, or any lazier than if he had said "explains the many aspects of" aside from I guess having to type a few

I have a friend that is moving to Boise and I laughed at the very idea of that being a cool place but apparently it is and the nature is absolutely gorgeous! I visited the midwest for the first time recently and was like Milwaukee is cool, Des Moines is cool, Madison is cool. like….are all the places we thought were

This makes me feel better that I found DC driving utterly terrifying. When I first moved to NOVA and I like "DC is so close!" and would just try to tootle into town but trip always ended in me finding no parking, getting lost trying to find parking, and ending up in Maryland. This was pre-GPS on your phone, though, so

Are you being sarcastic? Because I have a hard time believing that someone who liked language even a tiny bit would want it to remain completely static and not change and grow. It's figurative language and pretty effectively evokes the act of breaking a bigger issue down into smaller ones.

I don't find Chandra's story to be trope-y enough to call out; or rather, it's less a trope of a woman getting feels for a guy and not being able to do her job, but a trope of "rookie lawyer gets too close" which is maybe even more common but, in my opinion, less offensive. I felt her, she was just in over her head,

I too was ready for Barb to really do something super cool from seeing so many memes about her before I watched the show. I did like that she was a fuddy duddy and chubby and looked very awkward in 80's fashions (all things I relate to) but she really didn't do much other than raise the stakes as the one major death.

I do think that Nancy just didn't want to go alone and Barb was being a good friend by begrudginly going along, despite knowing that a) she was going to be a 5th wheel to two couples b) that those "cool" kids were not at all their usual crowd. And I would say Barb tried a little to go with the flow by attempting to

It wasn't among my friends! They were all drinking and smoking weed and taking (I think it's cooler to say "dropping" but again, I'm Barb) acid. So my Barbness was very apparent!

For sure, Nancy was being totally normal. I was not normal like Nancy, trying to drink and secretly making out with popular boys, I was that stick in the mud Barb. I regret it, to some degree, because I missed out on some fun but I am also delighted that so many fellow Barbs are coming out. I know when I was Barbing

I know it's some old bullshit to complain about added fees but I don't really go to big concerts that often and was taken aback when I went to buy tickets for me, my husband, and his parents to see Bob Dylan…$50 in fees! And the venue is not in town so I couldn't buy tickets at the place if I wanted to until the day

Do people really just show up at venues (often having to pay parking) and hope to buy tickets from scalpers like that? I've never understood how that model worked but it must because any moderately big show I've ever been to has a few of these shuffling scalpers.