junwello
junwello
junwello

I definitely used to ride a pony who held grudges. She was too smart for her own good! When she thought her workout should be over, she’d dig her heels in unexpectedly and send me flying over her head. She had that move down pat. Then wait for me to shake it off and take her back to her stall (where there was always

i thought it was a gray area when my ex-fiancee told me that if i was asleep and “looking sexy” that he had a right to my body.

Donald Jr. is a good-looking guy.

She’s not wrong, though. Children of divorce are almost always with their mother the vast majority of the time. I’m in my 30s and single, so a lot of my single-and-dating cohort is divorced, lots with children. Guys tell me all the time how relieved they are that I don’t have children (charming) b/c they don’t want to

“Donald Jr. is a good-looking guy”

And I bet he thought he was totally in the clear. What kind of hubris, to stick around that area after everything he did.

“shoplifting”

That was very well put, and I can think of other examples from Al Jolson (who was so mad that censors wouldn’t let him cast black actors if they played opposite of white characters that he funded all black productions so their stories could be told and they could have decent roles) to the way “Friends” handled

scarlett and colin meeting on the snl set:

I think Scarlet Johansen and Colin Jost kind of look alike and that’s why they like each other.

“I swear to God Nick, if I hadn’t got kicked off of Craigslist...” I really enjoyed the focus on Nick and Winston’s friendship this episode. It’s never gotten the kind of attention that the Nick/Schmidt friendship has gotten but Jake Johnson and Lamorne Morris have a nice chemistry that really makes you feel like

Speaking of past exes, hope they bring back Nadia for at least an episode...

The Shivrang joke was great. I love a good callback. Hope he is somewhere off happily living with Taylor Swift.

It’s not surprising. Joss Whed0n was considered ahead of the curve 20 year ago. Nothing breeds complacency in someone who isn’t in a minority group quite like being ahead of the curve when they’re young.

I think of Whedon, now, as the minister who preaches against homosexuality and had hook-ups with rent boys on every out of town trip. I think they believe what they preach, but they just come up with a reason it doesn’t apply to them personally. Or maybe they just accept that they are “sinning” but try to do “moral”

I absolutely do say “sym-bee-otic,” and so will you if you want to live under this roof.

People say that it’s not woke enough. I think they’re not looking at the big picture.