I still think of him as Chris from Northern Exposure, where hot women would appear out of nowhere in Alaska to bang him. Yowza!
I still think of him as Chris from Northern Exposure, where hot women would appear out of nowhere in Alaska to bang him. Yowza!
That’s the thing - our feeds and preferences so tracked - that what we get exposed to becomes narrower and more specific. I read a lot as a kid, got bored one summer and read my mom’s entire 400 page biography of Howard Hughes when i was like 11. I also went through all my dad’s 1960s dictionaries.
Steve was always the best guy on the show. Harry is awesome too but Steve is genuinely the hottest (besides being a good guy).
I absolutely loved that final cake look from Lizzie - it’s peak Gen Z style in cake form!
I occasionally think of this Bronson Pinchot (Balkie Perfect Stranger) interview, which is very entertaining and candid in general (love his comments on Tom Cruise):
My partner and I weren’t super into the film but both agreed if it had stayed as this teacher guy trying to make it as a Jazz performer we would’ve watched the hell out of that and built on the students some more as well. I really wanted to explore the guy in depth more - and wished it all wasn’t a side to the story…
I got dumped at mine - first love, went back to his ex gf. It was 10pm when they left the prom - i didn’t know anyone and walked 3 hours home in heels because he was my ride and i had no money. It was a small city, prom was in a large barn and there was a full bar (in our country you’re of drinking age when you…
It’s also one of those things that irl, if you didn’t feel the same way, it would be creepy as fuck. Like this foreign guy who smiled at me a few times once shows up to my parents to tell them he was going to propose then shows up and does it in public at my work? Despite never dating?
For the first time, during COVID, we binged watched Parks and Rec (i think the first time round i was busy with The Office and similar so never got around to it until now).
Or Canadian. Come to a party here and there will be a massive pile of shoes at the door.
He looks like Gabbo but with his own head up his ass instead.
The judges read her for her first football look - but at the time i was like, ‘Wow, she is HOT’. She’s like the David Bowie of drag queens.
What’s funny about Tayce is that the judges would read her (rightly so) for some of her looks - but irl Tayce the guy has really amazing style and personality. It’s always funny when that’s the case and why it somehow doesn’t connect right to their drag persona.
Though it’s an old adage - New York apartments and similar being way too big to be realistic for their characters - from what i read - they’re often not realistic because of filming concerns. Probably difficult to film in a 300sq ft room.
Yes! There was some interview where he knows/met Patrick Stewart as well and the whole thing came off as a supremely irritating humble brag.] - like, ‘my old buddy, Patrick Stewart’ like fuck off. Plus that whole interview about his wife we all know about.
As a kid of the 80s i loved watching Looney Tunes except for when Pepe Le Pew came on. I would say to the tv, “Leave the cat alone!”. He was gross and weirded me out - and not in a funny haha way. I didn’t have the words or life experience to understand why but i definitely knew it made me uncomfortable to watch.
Personal note: 90% of the time, I find cleavage more exciting than bare breasts anyway.
You put this into words that i couldn’t. Sometimes i like the person better than their Queen persona and vice versa. In this case, i dislike both.
It works the other way as well. My half brother at 24 married a woman in her mid 40s (she looked pretty young but it was still an eyebrow raiser - especially how they immediately combined finances and she was the mother to a close friend of his). It was dysfunctional from the start and now 5 years later it’s all…
If you want to feel even better - Pierce Brosnan - who was married to someone older (who passed away) then married a gorgeous full figured woman (which is notable only in it’s rarity in Hollywood).