msbrocius
Ms Brocius
msbrocius

That's messed up.

I bet you're right.

Thanks for pointing that out! I didn't even notice tit!

I'm glad you brought that up. I was so weirded out by the story that I didn't really think about any of this, but I remember now reading about Dunphy and Carson dividing his ashes when he died and Carson then keeping her share in the living room and thinking that was pretty weird.

Does this UST spill over into the movies? ;)

Yeah I have nothing really against Vin Diesel, but I have never found him attractive. The Rock, though. . . .

That's interesting When it first came out, I was reading stuff about her being fairly involved but just balking at the logistics of writing the script.

I'm ashamed of myself for laughing as hard as I did at this quote, but well played.

I wrote my master's thesis on Truman Capote and am an admittedly pretty morbid person, but this is fucking creepy even by my standards.

They may have if she had started a Poirotmore website. . . .

Even with them being quite a distance apart in the picture and The Rock leaning a little, he's still a few inches taller than Diesel.

No, I work in a library. But I'm sure the spats I'd mediate making iPhones would be just as inane. :)

For real.

I've never actually watched any of them, but I have been following this entire story with morbid fascination.

Are we being literal or figurative?

It really does sound like the spats I mediate between 11 year olds at work.

Take away their protein powder?

I think a new generation is getting into them. I work at a public library, and the books and movies still get checked out a lot by children.

It was still based an original story of hers, and she collaborated heavily on the script.

I've found that Mallory Ortberg's stuff on The Toast is usually hilarious. I don't think I've ever actually bothered reading anyone else's work on there.