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Her modeling shots are my favorite thing.

Damn, Martha was a fox in her day.

Martha is a fuckin babe, holy smokes

Yeah, I know a 6-year-old, and this is exactly how they talk. It’s the age where they want to be taken seriously.

1. Leather sofa

Since I was there, the only thing embellished was that he didnt say my brother, he said his name. Which I decided not to put in the email. Good talk though.

Agreed, I add it to every savory dish I make.. I love garlic so much, roasted garlic bisque (which contains 5 full heads of garlic) is a staple of my winter diet.

dude, my school library had nice recliners with ottomans, i’d just put my backpack on forward for safekeeping, wrap my arms around it, put my headphones on and be OUT for a solid hour

i enjoy their presences

Loved the show too—that and Maude (I am not so sanguine that people who worked on How I Met Your Mother and Everyone Loves Raymond can give this show the bite given by the person who gave us Maude). And my own life played to its importance. My father—who was being divorced by my mother at the time—used to get very,

He was great early on, but I think (guess, ponder) that Carell’s success in the American Version of The Office really is maybe a barb in his ego(?) Of course, Gervais made a fortune and won awards from the US version, but he started becoming WAY more “look at me” as that show went on, and he couldn’t get any of his

I’d totally forgotten about that show! Loved it when I was a kid, even if probably 85% of the jokes went over my little head. Never thought of it as a candidate for the Postmillennial Reboot Treatment, but— why not?

LR is another one of my top faves as is Sheree from Atlanta.

maybe he meant to type smuggling (where discretion surely would be a must!) and then when she said yes, was like oh ok I can roll with this, this story can still have a happy ending.

I have an irrational love for the countess, I don’t care how awful, how pretentious or how deep her voice gets. I just fucking love her.

Well, my team in the lab says it’s pretty good but their analysis should be taken with a grain of salt as they’ve been known to falsify some data. Also, they’re imaginary.

It looks as though he already has.

In Japan there are Buddhist monks who, at the end of their lives, practice a form of self-mummification by consuming a tea made from a plant that dehydrates them and dries into a sort of lacquer.

This came on the radio on my way into work today and I lost it.

Ok, so my husband is from the above mentioned Whitesboro, NY. When we saw the pilot episode of Parks and Rec, all those years ago, he was like, “Hmmm, looks familiar.”