I am so insanely sorry. There’s really nothing to say but fuck Irma and I hope not all is lost.
I am so insanely sorry. There’s really nothing to say but fuck Irma and I hope not all is lost.
I am so glad you touched upon The Frighteners. It’s already one of my favorite movies, and she is so gloriously unhinged, but to now know how well Jackson and everyone treated her after her husband’s death? Man. Great great interview.
My husband's grandfather served in the Pacific. He was an ordinance officer for a bomber squadron. The Japanese apparently used psychological warfare-one morning his grandfather woke up and the soldier with whom he shared a tent had his throat slit in the middle of the night.
Same, grew up in the Philly suburbs and my dad used to make this every other Friday. Velveeta had a brick that already had some Mexican flavoring, and he would throw in a can of diced tomatoes and sauted onions and peppers. So amazing.
I went outside to sit on my stoop and told my husband to knock on the window when the scene was over. I can't handle sad older ladies.
Absolutely. How terrible for him.
I love that feeling.
Excellent excellent weekend. Friday me and the husband made pan-seared strip steaks and soy sauce/butter mushrooms, drank wine, and watched XXX: Return of Xander Cage (good GOD that was gloriously stupid) and the 1st ep of Master of None S2.
My favorite food in the world is mushrooms browned in butter, then tossed with soy sauce and a shit ton of black pepper.
She was in a recent ep of How Did This Get Made?-the Body Parts episode. She was DELIGHTFUL.
She was so funny in that ep, this interview proves that she needs to be my carbonara eating best friend.
Every time Ray shouted "STOP IT!" in the background I laughed my ass off.
Exactly, his reaction was "look what happened to you" not "look what I did." It's psychotic.
His calm "You're ok Celeste, you only had the wind knocked out of you" was just horrifying. I was gripping my husband's arm the whole episode, despite having read the book.
Stellar, stellar work by everyone. All the time. Every episode.
At least three hit songs, off the top of my head. She was huge in the 80's.
This is all very interesting. My husband and I are white, were born in 1980, and laughed out loud at Maddie's comment because Sade's voice is SO recognizable. Maybe because we were 80's kids and you couldn't go anywhere without hearing "Smooth Operator?" They do still play her 80's hits on local Philly stations.
"It's the baby hormones…they are not as gay as me."
"What are you going to do, lick me to death?!"
Them sharing a cup of cocoa "with the little marshmallows in it" is such a great moment.