Nice! Good old Austin.
Nice! Good old Austin.
PS just re-read your post, apologize if I was Cansplaining - if you worked in the theatre, I assume you’re Canadian, although perhaps it played the repertory circuit in the US or Europe...
Double Happiness is the Canadian movie she won the Genie award for, referenced in the article - it was a fairly big film by Canadian standards, which only means that most avid film fans in Canada heard about it, maybe a handful saw it in the theatre, and most of the population knew nothing about it and probably still…
Very nicely done!
Given how similar their two names are, it probably sounds pretty normal to Greeks.
Imagine how confusing it is for Canadians - one of our well-known media figures is George Strombolopolous.
Holy geez, that’s a really old diss. Like Jimmy on Seinfeld, Billy holds grudges.
Oh. Ha ha ha ha! What an ass.
I mean, I don’t necessarily disagree, but... what’s the occasion?
Jesus what a nightmare. Well, my nightmare anyway.
ha, ha ha ha haaaaa! nice
“I’ll have what they’re having.”
The biggest revelation on the lead story is that Joy Behar is 75. Who knew!
To paraphrase (and update) good old Justin Trudeau, “Because it’s 2018"
LOL - I just made the same comment more or less! Maine. What more can you say? Maine.
Yeah as an interested Canadian observer, I find Maine’s politics to be... confusing.
Came her for this. I don’t get it.
Dang there are some fine Allisons. Also Elvis.
HYSTERICAL
Prince has always been Prince.