I live kind of, across the way from a really nice neighborhood. Like, an NFL player lives nearby. My house is more in the "new owner" kind of size, but there are some fucking awesome houses. It's got the same kind of deal: every Halloween, buckets of kids come in from everywhere to go trick or treating. And you know…
But it just bugs me, because we already pay more than enough taxes toward actual social services.
This is not just a "rich people" issue. I know plenty of middle class people in safe neighborhoods that get super pissed when carloads of kids from poorer areas get dropped off. Frankly I never understood the big deal. More kids means less candy for me to deal with later. Besides, if *I* lived in a less than safe…
I read this yesterday, and I do not understand this person on any level. Buy candy and hand it out. If you run out of candy, turn your light off. The end.
Her follow up is pretty good too:
His reaction still kills me !
Daaaammmnn!
Apparently he copy pasted that message to a ton of women today. Shockingly it didnt end well.
Show of hands, how many of you were horrified at Ethel's story about the live freak birth? Holy shit was that fucking awful. Kathy Bates played that scene perfectly. She really came across as someone that was, at once, completely relieved and ashamed about telling this secret for the first time. I felt awful for…
Ok, Ms. Kitchens. Quick jezzie poll. How many of you have been roofied? I know I have! Glad to know that it just doesn't really happen, tho.
I loved her on Comic View back on the day. She's hilarious and this is great news!
if it was the pilot, the show is infinitely better than the pilot. the belchers are also like, one of the healthiest, most loving, well rounded families on tv. bob is also a huge feminist an frankly an amazing LGBTQ ally, AND has called out racism on the show, as well.
CONFIRMED.