It helps that I grew up watching All That and Kenan and Kel. I’m so glad to see an “old friend” on SNL
It helps that I grew up watching All That and Kenan and Kel. I’m so glad to see an “old friend” on SNL
Snuck in a humblebrag over Chumbawamba. Good going.
She was the bad ass professor from Legally Blonde. Oh, and as a specific nod to my SBTB obsession, she was Dean McMann from The College Years. She’s got the professor look down :)
There’s always the possibility someone put it there as a joke. My roommate put a Trump sign in our yard because enjoys trolling IRL.
My fiancé and I connected in a online/real-world hybrid way. He was an acquaintance who was dating my friend. After they broke up he decided to check out Okcupid, found my profile and said “Hey, do I know you?” and I was like, “uhh yeah I’ve been to your house a bunch of times and you’re dating my friend, dipshit.” It…
No, you don’t get to say it’s about “cultural differences” to condone cruelty. There’s a difference between YOU (i.e., someone who doesn’t give a shit that someone’s pet was brutally murdered) and the rest of us with a conscience.
Dan Savage isn't a big proponent of "coming out" as poly because he takes the stance that "polyamorous" isn't an identity. I agree. In practice, I am ethically non-monogamous. When I'm in a committed relationship, my partner(s) and I agree that it's okay to date/be emotionally and sexually involved with other people.…
He's also not nearly as famous as Cosby.
Similar deal when Bill Murray lost to Sean Penn.
It definitely wasn't fair of me to say Redmayne was doing little more than an impersonation. He was incredible and at no point during the Theory of Everything was I thinking "he is acting."
How was he essentially playing himself? Just because the background of the character has this one similar element, doesn't mean there wasn't character development. Granted, I don't know Keaton personally, so I have no idea how much inspiration he drew from his own life, but to say he was just being himself is such a…
So you have a director and best actor who didn't get a nomination. We're talking about one movie that could have been a contender in a couple big categories. Both were competitive this year and while I haven't seen all the nominated films, my takeaway is that Ava DuVernay should have taken Bennett Miller's place. Best…
Ooh time for discussion. What was everyone's first R-rated movie you snuck into?
You have SS around even if you're the nephew of a president? Wow, that must suck. I was just thinking about how bad it would be for Malia when she goes to college, but extended family too? Tough that your life is so impacted by the choice of a family member.
You know this means the end of American Horror Story, right?
You're smart and successful. Those are AMAZING traits to pass on to a child. I would much rather have a child with the smarts to go through law school than one that hangs out at the gym all day. If your husband can't see that, he's an idiot and obviously needs to reevaluate his priorities in life. Buuut, I'm willing…
BORING
Interestingly, right down the road from Warwick, where I live is only 45% white. My university's rowing team still is mostly (all?) white.
Believe me, no one is accusing you of being deep.
I wouldn't argue that any of the Roberts' clan has considerable talent (at least not warranting such a superstar rep). In the very least, Julia has a certain charisma or presence. Emma, however, is bland, bland, bland! I don't get it at all.