Now, that's a responsible gun owner for ya!
Now, that's a responsible gun owner for ya!
Popcorn grease is a great lubricant...so I've heard.
Why not ask to join in?
Well, thank you for stating the real reason why you're ok with Kim getting slut shamed — she's rich and not a underdog. I wish other people would do the same instead of twisting concepts around to make Amber be like some uber-feminist.
I don't understand this new way ya'll are using the language. So if someone is comfortable with other people calling her a whore, that means she can call every other woman on the planet that as well? Will Amber get this same cheering section if she called Hillary Clinton a whore? It's bullshit thinking.
Well, you know how important that original point was to her, because she hasn't mentioned Kylie's name at all since the radio interview. At every opportunity though, she's taken the time to call Kim a whore. I don't care what you think her feelings on the word is, that doesn't give her the right to call every other…
Well, you'll never know because she has "loyalty" to Kanye. Meanwhile ya'll can cheer her on while she calls Kim a slut.
I like the Oh Hello Guys he does with John Mulaney(sp?). I love it when Chelsea Peretti comes in plays Bobby Bottleservice's ex. There was a clip I saw where she was auditioning for Gigolo House and said all of these mean things about Bobby. He started crying and then Chelsea goes in on him. "Damn Bobby, I'm trying to…
I appreciate it, but I only got a little taste of stupid. The people in the Megyn Kelly thread got the whole punchbowl thrown at them. I suggest you make a statement on that thread to button everything up and examine your attitudes about race. More importantly be honest to yourself and others. Its easy to see when…
Oh, it was the 80s. No one gave a shit. And in some cases, I think people actively got their jollies by scaring kids shitless. Take a look at Return to Oz for proof.
Lol, it the craziest part of that show, in my opinion. Nick Kroll playing a teenager around real teens. It has a Strangers with Candy type of feel.
Every single school I went to growing up (we moved around alot; military father) read this book to us during the week of Halloween. And every single year, I was freaked the fuck out. That book did't pull any punches. I loved and hated it at the same time, lol.
Aww, and it was Wishbone as Sherlock.
Lol, Wheels Ontario?
The scariest book I read as a child had the Bloody Mary story in it — ya know, say her name three times while facing a mirror and she appears. Had a shitload of other scary stories too. It was called Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark. What made it worse was the illustrations. They were like something out of your…
That was a Nickelodean show, right? I think I caught little bits of it here and there, but it never bothered to check it out. If I remember correctly, it was a lead in to another show — Salute Your Shorts or Pete and Pete.
I remember that one! The bad guy in it was a recurring character. He was like the Dr. Moreau of "Are You Afraid of the Dark?" — always doing something weird and mystical. Lol @ the show being Canadian. I've come to realize that most of the shows I liked growing up where either filmed in Toronto or Vancouver. Teen and…
Did you ever watch Ghostwriter? It was PBS around when we were in middle school. Best. Show. Ever.
Have younger siblings so even though I was a way too old for it (born in 1980) I watched it with them. Even laughed when one of the eps was about a book I was reading for English class at the time. I was like, "Maybe Wishbone will be better than getting the Cliff Notes".
We didn't get the Disney channel when we were growing up. It was a premium channel you had to pay for like HBO and Showtime. I looked up the show and it sounds like "Are You Afraid of the Dark?", the show where kids would sit around a campfire and tell scary stories. A couple of them were legitimately frightening to…