Home office, you mean.
Home office, you mean.
“The Gang Turns a Gig into a Retirement Plan”
No.
So correct my understanding here, because my assumption at the end was that Andrea and Nate separated. The last scene and conversation with the both of them left it ambiguous.
Screenshot every text, save them, document the time and date. When you settle out of the argument, there is often the sense of thinking it was taken out of context, or blown out of proportion. Chances are it isn’t.
Is this what you young kids call a hot take from an edgelord, or is that too 2017 a reference?
Off topic, I adore Bill Hader. He seems like someone who has really worked hard to get where he is.
I think he’s doing it on purpose. I don’t think it’s going to work, honestly. You could have him cosplay as Adam Sandler in “Little Nicky” and I’m pretty sure he’d still look better than 80% of the male population every day.
*shakes fist*
Did you pick that up all by yourself? Some C+ detective work there kiddo. You know, or 2.5 level detective work depending on your age.
Fun in this case is code for insufferable. Nothing about this looks interesting.
It would be really cool if you took this list and posted it on the recaps to see if they answer any of them going forward.
And lets not forget the area around his eyes that makes it painfully obvious he was wearing goggles when the orangness occurred.
Decades ago, my ex and I would have breakfast at this local eatery in Marin. On the rare warm sunny day we’d ask to sit out in the patio. It was quiet, and I could draw without having everyone ask to see my sketchbook (a personal pet peeve.)
I’ve only listened to Sufi Woman at this point. That is a jam. Your post, however, reminded me that I needed to find it on Spotify to give it a listen to tomorrow.
When I was a kid, our family used to get together whenever an uncle shot one of these. They’d gut it and slow roast. It was an all day event.
I’m assuming you’re taking the OP here. I concur.
It amazes me how I’m greyed, and an ignorant post like this isn’t.
“If she had exited the car eating a bowl of hatch green chile, it would have been perfect.”