Nope. I won. Sorry you can’t deal.
Nope. I won. Sorry you can’t deal.
And to rate Cracker Barrel at 3 and Old Country Buffet nearly last when they serve just about the same meals prepared the same way is absurd.
No, you cited Urban Dictionary, which, again, lol.
Yeah, no. If you can’t back up your claim, then it’s not a legitimate one. This is common sense.
Why would I provide evidence? You’re the one making the claim.
I’m sitting here, trying to determine what concentrations and varieties of booze and drugs I would need to consume before I reached the state of intoxication that would allow me to think telling my wife I have a crush on someone I/we know was a good idea and yet kept me coherent enough to actually speak intelligibly.
Some of the first AM relationship articles were fine, if a bit dry. Lately, though, with the “eh, if you cheat, just keep it to yourself; it’s fine” and now this?
Yeah. I think all reasonable people with a rational view of human sexuality and attraction understand that once you’re hooked up with someone you intend to be with forever, that doesn’t mean all other people of your preferred gender(s) become these gross, abhorrent, unattractive meatblobs you’ll never see as cute,…
Yup. I don’t know them, so I don’t know their lives, but it’s pretty clear that they want to be together.
Standup? I wasn’t aware he was still out there.
No idea how or why they didn’t end up getting married for real.
Well, that’s what the show was for. Something parents could “watch” with their kids and something you could put on for your kids that wasn’t animated.
Nobody’s saying to pity them for anything, just explaining why they wouldn’t have the same feeling of polite obligation to participate.
It was a safe, corny and heartwarming sitcom. Obviously you and I, as adults with no children (or children not in the “sitting around watching TV with their parents age range”) with a (presumed) interest in a bit of debauchery here and there have no interest in a show like that. We’re not the target market.
Nor would it have been difficult, but then this isn’t really a show so much as this weird play where you’re supposed to view the actors as themselves playing a character. It’s hard to put into words, but you’re not supposed to suspend your disbelief and lose yourself in this. You’re supposed to be aware, at all times,…
Lori Loughlin did OK for herself. Saget, too, if you count “I was Danny on Full House, but I’m actually totally into blow, hookers and cockfighting”-leveraging cameos (I do not).
Agreed. I don’t understand the jabbing from the show nor the fans who join in. I would get it if they had slammed the show or the people involved, but to my knowledge, they simply declined.
*makes claim, asks other person to disprove them*
Haha, not until you get an actual source, young’un.
Look how mad you are :)