They were probably actually listening to "Take Me To Church". That goddamn song is everywhere.
They were probably actually listening to "Take Me To Church". That goddamn song is everywhere.
Best line of the show was when Olivia told the boy she night nannies for (or did she adopt him?), "you are NOT going to Hudson University". We say that a lot in my house. Just like I'd never want to be treated at Seattle Grace (or whatever it is called now). There are mean streets. There is the other sides of the…
I hope they're setting him up for a big ol' fall. There is just no way they're building him up as such a consistent bonehead every week without the season ending with him being revealed as a serial killer who is married to his mom or something.
"Rape advocate," Carisi scoffs. "I don't get what that is. There's no burglary advocate. There's no carjacking advocate."
It's like Munch being Munch on all the police shows.
See you tonight.
As a fan of not particularly clever inside jokes, I love that the various L&O franchises have been using Hudson University for almost 25 years now.
lol, the Jezebel blogger "spread" the Rolling Stone story. How tiny is your world?
Seriously—someone needs to watch "Law and Order" re-runs and count how many murders, rapes, and other crimes occurred there. I volunteer. I just need a case of wine and a lot of pizza.
"Go to church."
I don't think anyone who hasn't lived there has any idea how mixed Massachusetts actually is, politically. You tell them that's where Mitt Romney (that fucking carpetbagger) was governor, and they're all, "No. REALLY?"
Or maybe he can just go away. Yes, that would be most excellent.
To be fair to Coakley, Brown had a lot of things going for him in that race. It was a low turnout special election on a day with terrible weather, at a time when conservatives (and quite a few moderates) saw Brown as their only chance to stop Obamacare. It was more of an uphill battle for Coakley than a lot of people…
I worked in restaurants all throughout my 20's. Sexual harassment is a part of the job, so much so that, as both CA Pinkham and the woman in this story say, you just grow accustomed to it being a part of the job, ESPECIALLY from the kitchen staff. I have this strange feeling even typing this, that just acknowledging…
Ooo, I covet some of the Atelier scents! I keep eyeing them when doing Sephora shopping... maybe I'll give in and try one. Thanks for the tip!
It never ceases to amaze me how different the same scents can wind up smelling on different people. Patchouli, on me, smells like patchouli. It doesn't change. On some people, it blends with their natural selves to create something very different and much nicer!
A teacher friend of mine found this adorable prank in the teacher's lounge today:
An employee gave me his 2 weeks' notice today. I used my practiced "boss" face and didn't react. Then he said, "HAHA APRIL FOOL'S!" crumpled up the note and ran away.
I hate practical jokes. 'Oh look, I made you look stupid/feel stupid/inconvenienced you/wasted your time, because apparently I forgot you're a grown-ass adult with shit to do and zero time for this nonsense'.