golddiggersof2033
golddiggersof2033
golddiggersof2033

"I can only assume that they are compiling information from other sources that have not been authorized to share my information." Unless you're reading the terms and services of every single website you utilize/sign up for, it's safe to say that the information might come from legitimate (if underhanded) sources.

It's full of secrets.

"... suffocates any lingering nasties." Can she please come narrate my life? (and bring me a baby sloth.)

Your comment is absolutely the most perfect and correct way to reference Red Dawn without beating it to death with a wombat waving a boomerang. Thank you!

The only appropriate thing I believe one can yell at woman on the street is "I read Jezebel! Air high five!"While walking at a comfortable distance away from me.

Too late! I already printed off and put a bunch of these in the mail last week. Next year, everyone will get Hodor hodor, Hodor.

I DO NOT LIKE THIS HEADLINE. Seriously I got a little dirt in my eye contemplating the thought as I clicked through to read.

I've been working from home for 3 years and it's both awesome and awful. (I sure as hell wouldn't give up chocolate for it but moving cross country and keeping my job was a matter of keeping my mom safe.)

I also bleed bobby pins! The boyfriend makes things a little less exciting than in years past but day trips happen.

Is that a new actor playing Bran? Maybe it's the angle but he looks less Brannish (aka less like the kid from The Shining and more like the actress playing Arya.) Either way, I'm excited!

I have underwear, socks, toothbrush, wipes, and eyeliner in my messenger bag at all times in case of sexy sleepovers. It's not a walk of shame if I feel so fresh and so clean!

I think I misread it... I took the quote to mean that they would be "breaking" the original story to create this new one. Which made my heart sink.

"[We're] trying to break the back of the story" — this sums up very well why I think a BladeRunner reboot.sequel.anything is a bad idea. The story is great, the original film (in whatever version you prefer - I go for original issue Director's Cut with no voiceover personally) is great and nothing needs to be broken.

I think in urban areas, people are spoiled for choice. I was in the Bay Area where there were tons and tons of users whereas in the South, the pool is smaller and more specialized. I'm glad you had luck on Craigslist.

A one off date from OKC once referred to his experience contacting to women on there as "hand writing beautiful and thoughtful postcards then throwing them down a steep well, hoping someone will find one."

To answer the rhetorical title, often "None."

I've had this article open in my browser for a few days — it's good but slow going. I love Kubrick but have a hard time buying some of the theories Ager is putting forward simply because Kubrick was adapting a story and not writing one from scratch. It just seems like a reach that there are that many underlying

That's good to hear — I ended House of the Devil creeped out but with the chuckles. I'm looking forward to seeing this more after your comment.

I'm definitely going to watch this because The House of the Devil was phenomenal (up to the ending which has become an inter-friend meme.) I was bummed to read in another comment that the ending in this film is also abrupt and disappointing but I'll be watching it anyways.

I second this emotion. No ghost house movies for me anymore.