Well, I hope your day continues to get better. :D
Well, I hope your day continues to get better. :D
Oh, hey dude I met in a club several years ago.
I'd like to add: if you're in a club and want to dance with a woman, make eye contact with her first. If she smiles, feel free to approach her.
Oh jesus. Nice work, Half-Pint.
It's freaking me out too, but I'm pretty sure there's a third person hiding behind him with her/his hands on his waist— like crouching behind him to pop up into the picture, but it was taken before the person stood up. Does that make sense?
God, he is handsome. SO. HANDSOME. (and talented!)
My husband and made it through Battlestar Galactica in about 3 weeks, while we were both working full time. We'd come home, make dinner, turn it on and watch 3-4 episodes before going to bed. IT WAS NUTS (and great).
Ain't no party like a Liz Lemon party, because a Liz Lemon party is MANDATORY.
I aim to please.
The Jon Snow/Kanye photo cracks me up.
You horrible filthy bitch with your unreasonable requests I hope you're ashamed of yourself. (Did I do it? Did I get Jezebel comment bingo?)
I don't remember which episode it was, but the monologue Liz has when she's at single's dodgeball is PERFECT:
I once spent 45 minutes in the IKEA warehouse arguing with my husband about a night stand.
The midwest. I was practically an old maid when I got married at 26. In contrast, my East Coast friends thought I was crazy-young to be getting married.
I have to go home and feed my eels.
Dot Com is my favorite 30 Rock character, hands down.
No, I'm just saying that compared to Shakespeare, it's easier to read and the humor is more accessible to people in the 21st century. That's all.
A big part of Austen's draw is that her language is very readable. It's not like Shakespeare where you have to check footnotes to only to find out he's making a highbrow dick joke. They are easily accessible, as is the humor. That's a big reason as to why they've remained popular— there's no *translation* needed.
It's probably because they're worried about people being blackmailed into revealing secret info (like, find x out for me or I'll tell everyone you DON'T have a girlfriend who lives in Canada). Back in the 1960s, that was the excuse they used to keep gay men out of the CIA— since most were deeply closeted, the…
My husband found Nick Offerman's website, and there's photos of the stuff he's made and we did recognize some of it. I don't remember where I read it first though.