Your mom is the sweetest and most useful ghost ever. I love this story :)
Your mom is the sweetest and most useful ghost ever. I love this story :)
Dude, this guy I dated years ago told me the same story, but instead of Spain, it was in Chicago.
Nope, not buying it.
Crying. And I’ve been where you were with two small children escaping that. I’m now in the most loving relationship and have a peaceful, happy life. I hope you have the same.
Ghost snacks!
I thought about suicide every day. My ex told me it was probably the best thing for the children.
this is a scary story contest
I mean the ghost stories on this thread are always stupid but this one is literally about a woman who could not avoid the Noid.
Yeah and you want Trump reelected. *pushes your head into the vomit soaked potted plant*
I’m confused by the term ‘young musician’. Its not as though the woman is twelve.
Are there smakes on this Plame?
I miss the older crowd as well! Nancy and Jane are among my favorites ever from the show. It’s true that many of the older people (like Norman) end up getting the boot because they’re too “simple” with their bakes and flavors but they were often among my favorite personalities for sure.
A-fricken’-MEN! I pretty much came down to the comments to either join in on any Paul Hollywood dissing, or kick it off if it hadn’t started yet. What an irritating, self-important pompous tit. There’s barely a sentence that guy speaks that doesn’t leave me wishing someone would slap the smirk off of his face. Please…
Agreed. Her new sitcom with Sharon Horgan ‘This Way Up’is brilliant.
You’re underselling the series, considering you relegated the talented Aisling Bea to parenthesis. Aisling Bea is pure fucking talent, thankyouverymuch.
Tandy was the monster, not Carol.
I was both thrilled and chilled by Moira’s line “You’re the real gender traitor!” (especially as delivered by the always-stunning Wiley). Women are supposed to protect one another from harm - especially from predatory men. Women share in the experience of constantly being on guard (and often in outright fear) because…
At first I was like, “You can’t let her die - the only reason Lawrence is arranging all this is to get her out!” but then I thought about how Eleanor, in her delusional state, kept trying to tell people about the plan. If she hadn’t OD’d, they could have watched her carefully so she wouldn’t talk to anyone and then…