THIS SO MUCH! (Curly-haired red-headed child who wanted to cut those old biddies who wouldn't SOD OFF!). Am 56 - people still think it's OK. WTF. REALLY?
THIS SO MUCH! (Curly-haired red-headed child who wanted to cut those old biddies who wouldn't SOD OFF!). Am 56 - people still think it's OK. WTF. REALLY?
you gon walk over here, but you gonna limp back.
There's a difference between getting the right to say something and not getting criticized.
I'm honestly shocked to realize I never crucified a Barbie once. It just seems like something I'd do, especially as a teenager.
This is a really good summing-up of what made the show so special. My favourite line (out of the earnest lines about work) was in season 6 when Ron says to Leslie "You choose a thankless job, you can't be upset when nobody thanks you". But somehow it's inspiring? I miss you already, Ron and Leslie.
A ladies high school basketball team out of Woodstock, Illinois, celebrated their win over a rival Catholic school…
I don't disagree that April gave in, but I wouldn't say she was "just...a mom." She's who Donna turns to when she wants to start her foundation, so it looks like she succeeded in her chosen field. Andy's job (other than being Johnny Karate) was largely just so he could hang out with April, and so it makes sense that…
and sometimes, during breaks from supply-closet sex, the leads from Grey's Anatomy and Private Practice
Whatever the opposite of nostalgia is, that's what I'm getting when I see this color and those wheels.
Anyone else getting some Rinspeed vibes from this?
Leslie Knope left our televisions forever last night. She rode figuratively into the sunset with Parks & Recreation, …
Yes. I think the word "economy" was a poor choice by her. 1955 had a robust economy and by the end of the decade, people had 30% more purchasing power then they did at the beginning.