kylieanne
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kylieanne

What about a burnt orange?

No.

Enough of this bullshit.

Neat, I’ll check into it, thanks for the recommendation.

I know! I was like “what do you actually have to do to get eliminated here?” There were too many contestants from the start, the rules were over complicated and with some people skipping rounds, by the time you saw them again you had forgotten who they were. And what was with the spectators?

Prue’s not shy either so if she hates him then he definitely knows about it.

Russell Brand needs supervision. Goth detectives have Jimmy and usually a grumpy Dee/Brydon/Mitchell on the other teams. Otherwise he might pull another Andrew Sachs thing.

It could be them sitting and watching paint dry and I would watch every episode, multiple times!

Now I just feel like I miss the Australian version of the show. Of all the English-speaking versions I’ve seen, that one was a distinct second place above the others. Gone too soon.

I would watch quite literally anything that was co-hosted by Fielding and Ayoade

Now I’m just imagining David Mitchel and Victoria Coren-Mitchell hosting GBBO. Lovely way to spend my last few minutes in work.

Well, having an adult in your life who can diagnose the books you need to read, or the books you will LOVE to read is an essential role. My parents were not readers and they still don’t understand how I taught myself to read before school. Having my literary Aunt to talk about books with, and to recommend books to me

That is a wonderful story. I called my one aunt my “literary Aunt” because she gave me so many lovely books when I was growing up. She gave me Lawrence Durrell’s The Alexandria Quartet when I graduated high school, for instance. I wish I had a sibling so I could be that aunt! You go, auntie, they are lucky to have

I actually quite like Ron, but you’re absolutely right that the usual hard-charging woman + lovable slacker = balance and bliss is absurd. Because the lovable slacker never gets it together, really.

To be fair to the begging for forgiveness thing, they had literally known each other since they were small children. They had grown up together, spending every single day together, and always done everything together for the entirety of their formative years. His wanting to at least try and talk with her before their

Snape is still just a creepy guy who saved the world simply because he was a Nice Guy TM over Lily

The only way this should have gotten rebooted is if this is all just a hoax, and when you finally go in to the theaters, Tom Cruise discovers the mummy is actually Brendan Fraiser, and then when Tom Cruise asks him how he got there, he says “Let me explain,” and then the 1999 film starts playing, and you watch that

I live in Los Angeles and we’ve got it here, too. At breakfast last week, a sweet-looking elderly couple from the next table struck up a conversation and before we knew it, they were trying to involve us in a forced birth, anti-gay, anti-Muslim organization. We seemed like a “lovely family who could help keep America

Perhaps my outrage meter is improperly calibrated. I thought the joke was that Amal is an amazing super hero and she handled the birth like a champ and George - not a strong amazing woman - is a basket case.

A lot of people don’t get that. That’s why people support things like travel bans, registries, and all manner of security theater and violation of people’s rights. It gives the illusion of safety and the satisfaction of ‘striking back’. Unfortunately, all it really does is help the terrorists’ cause. Not only does it