I’m not a Paul fan, but I really enjoyed how genuinely excited he seemed for Hermine’s bread flavors.
I’m not a Paul fan, but I really enjoyed how genuinely excited he seemed for Hermine’s bread flavors.
This movie is top-shelf slumber-party viewing. Another thing I enjoyed was watching it as an adult with my Boomer mother and she found the 60's stuff pretty accurate and amusing in a way I hadn’t. She watched the abortion story line with a frown but then mentioned how she’d gone to college with a girl who’d gotten…
I love how they’ll be into a ten-minute freeform conversation about porn and suddenly one of them will drop a Shakespearean reference in regards to ass eating. These dudes are well-read AF.
I love these guys, I’ve been listening to the podcast for years. When they got the show on Showtime (SHOWTIME!!!!) I felt like some favorite neighborhood kids had done good.
Anyone else watching the Great Britain Pottery Throw-down on HBO Max? Its structure is so similar to GBBO that I can only assume it comes from the same shop. I’ve really enjoyed it, though—full disclosure—I am a sucker for any nice, talented people compete for a low-stakes prize reality competition.
To be honest, this sounds like some young people shit. Getting older is not a basket of sunshine, but you do learn how to say, “Do you want to do this?” or say, “Hey, stop, that’s not my thing.”
You are so right.
I mean, Kissinger is right there, Death. Choose better.
I saw his last concert at the Fox Theater in Atlanta and he was still worth $25k a ticket, an awesome show.
The really sad thing is that almost certainly most of these people have healthcare access and will not pay the ultimate price but will spread it to people without the same who will die because they had the misfortune to check out their groceries or care for their children.
It’s maddening. I live in a 100-year-old house that was somewhat half-ass flipped and everytime a repair person has to go in my attic, they tell me I need more insulation. I’m like, well let me toddle off to the insulation store with your credit card, thanks! (I am saving to do it, but something always seems to come…
Pretty sure that cat is judging her. I know cats have resting judging-humans face, but this one seems pointed.
I saw this in 2017 with no prior experience with the music and I remember letting “Say No to This” just wash past me but this version I rolled my eyes so hard.
This article prompted me to check if Six Flags over Georgia still had the “Monster Plantation” but never fear, it’s “Monster Mansion,” now. I cannot speak to if it still smells like mildrew.
Just watched the first episode and pacing is a little wonky, but I am legit going to make that watermelon this summer.
Yup, mistake, my friend. NZ is the most beautiful place I’ve ever been. I had a work trip there and I’d comment on the beauty, the niceness, the whatever great thing about the country and every Kiwi—we’re talking people who had no connection to each other—would lean in and say softly, You could move here, ya’ know.…
“Six years of research trips to Mexico . . . ?” I am in the wrong line of work. I lived Oaxaca for four years and I miss it every day. Half of watching this movie the first time was me muttering, that food looks so good . . .
Every day does more to convince me America is just a very big MLM scheme.
Eve loses 20 IQ points per season.
Susan Faludi’s book, Backlash: The Undeclared War Against American Women, is pretty much just about the climate that in which movies like this, Baby Boom and Fatal Attraction got made.