msbrocius
Ms Brocius
msbrocius

The kilt one. I just completely lost it on that one.

Wow, that makes it even more egregious.

I wrote many a college paper while listening to the Dayman song. :)

I remembered him as Abdullah too and found him one of the bright spots in that movie. I thought he made perfectly valid points.

My problem with Costner Westerns are, well, Kevin Costner. I just feel like he saps the life out of movies he's in, and it's even worse when he directs.

The entire newspaper scene is my favorite depiction of editing and also collaborative writing that I've seen in any movie or show.

The unbearable smugness gets worse. The two main investigators were just more than I could handle the entire time. They managed to to be obnoxious even when they had valid points.

Tangential but the reason many libraries have those books is because the organization mails them out for free. A few years ago, the small public library I work for got an unsolicited shipment. We sent them back because we didn't have have the shelf space and also because the letter that accompanied the box was very

I read all of his detective series a few years ago. At first they were good for what they were, but he was so lazy toward the end of it that I've been boycotting his other books ever since.

Poor dog! Mine apparently would keep watch from on top of an armchair for me.

When I went away to college, my dog refused to eat for several days out of grief. I am concerned about what he'll do if I go before him, though I know my family would be good to him.

My problem with the show is it just seems so obviously staged. I agree with the other commenter that it seems silly that people don't know what's going on since it seems so glaringly obvious, so my theory is people totally know they're on Undercover Boss and milk it for all it's worth.

We have a pretty good selection of adult coloring books at the library where I work because it is a popular program. Every time I pick one of those up and look at it, I get stressed out just thinking about them because of all the lines and the small spaces. Everyone who participates swears it is soothing, but I am

That's cool about your mom. I used to love doing paint-by-number projects. I got out of the habit midway through college because I got busy. I should get back into it!

Adult coloring books are really big at the library where I work, but I just can't get into them. It just seems so tedious to sit there coloring those intricate patterns. I've always loved to draw but adding color to my own drawings never interested me, and I guess adding color to other people's drawings doesn't

I really loved the brother dynamic in Men and Chicken. It was dysfunctional, sweet, and realistic all at once.

It's one of the funniest new comedies I've seen in a long time. It holds up really well on a rewatch, too, exactly because of how well they craft the characters and all their little quirks in relation to their individual peculiarities.

Men and Chicken was awesome! So glad to see someone mention it!

The flying monkeys in the original Wizard of Oz terrified 3 year old me. I have never worked up the nerve to rewatch that movie, though I've watched much more demented shit as an adult.

I'm surprised the dog scene was mentioned from Don't Breathe as opposed to the lights out basement scene. The dog scene was intense, but by that point in the movie, I was losing some of my interest and that scene also lacked Stephen Fucking Lang.