Always a good thing. See? Movie soundtracks are a force for good.
Always a good thing. See? Movie soundtracks are a force for good.
Yes! I forgot about this one too! I love that movie and it's soundtrack makes me feel romantic and whimsical.
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Actually The Village and Lady in the Water soundtracks are in my collection too. I adore The Gravel Road and the Prologue for Lady in the Water makes me so happy!
It is. The "sidekick" of Inspector Lewis has that really deep British voice that I absolutely love and it propels me through the show. I...can't resist it.
The most recent one. I've only just gotten into it and I'm hooked. I love a good mystery. Add in a little Alan Cumming and set it in Great Britain and I'm so there.
I really like movie scores. I have a pretty simple list going right now with mostly John Williams' music. I have the main theme from Fargo and the lullaby from Pan's Labyrinth.
Trust me, you're being way more considerate than most. Plus, it's an industry that deals with a lot of turn over so if they're professional at all, they won't take it personally. You're doing the polite and professional thing. That means a lot, especially if you want a reference. I deal with a lot of people who just…
They have so many nifty attachments that it will save you a lot of counter space. Plus they come in a ton of different colors. Don't feel ashamed about it!
I've done the mayo thing before and it was awesome. My hair was so soft I couldn't stop touching it. I also did it once when I was younger to get rid of lice and their nits. Worked like a charm.
I personally liked The Wedding Vegetables. That one made me laugh.
At my job almost every day I have to listen to parents freak out when their child goes for the opposite gender pair of shoes or clothes. It's mostly boys pointing at girl's shoes that gets the strongest reaction.
I did and he completely tore apart the guys of Top Gear and it made me sad. He was completely right and I laughed but it still made me sad because I love that show.
That is amazing. This also proves that comedians can be thoughtful and hilarious at the same time.
I'm not sure where it came from or why I feel this way, but I cannot stand sleigh beds. I find them so ugly for no reason. I think it may be because when I was shopping for a bed every other one was a sleigh bed.
I was just thinking about that post yesterday about boner killers and this is how I felt about Ellen Page but in reverse. I couldn't stand her before. I thought she came across as a brat, but this comment has made me switch gears. Total awesome sauce now!
Looks like you've eliminated 98% of humanity, including yourself.
This one is huge for me. If they are rude to strangers or any service industry person, then it kind of bursts the "crush/love" bubble I'm in and I see him how others see him. I can't claim ignorance of his terrible ways if it's happening right in front of me.
It's such a 90s boy band thing to do. That and the peace sign.
It's in reference to the Usher song Nice and Slow. He starts it with "It's 7 o'clock on the dot/ I'm in my drop top cruising the streets.." I do it every time.