shamelizard
ShameLizard
shamelizard

I like to tell myself that my little tired sexy self is the result of my boyfriend's several year long personal issues and his own tiredness of the sexy when I was almost rubbing myself on his leg because I was so hor-nay.

If I were Mindy Kaling I would try to make out as much as possible with Mark Duplass. Especially in front of a camera, for the world to know it. Oh, and Bill Hader. Oh, and Seth Meyers. Mhmmmmm.... Volcano, I'm still excited.

Just...can't...this is too awesome. I want it all. She looks so gorgeous. Where do I get this dress? And will it suit a reddish-pale blonde with about the same shape as Mindy, about a foot taller though and prrrrrobably a somewhat permanent burrito belly?

I always loved myself a good copy of Adobe SpaceMonkey...

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Folks, I remember when Jennifer Lawrence got the Oscar, and in her speech she talked about fighting the stigma and unawareness of American society to mental illness, and how people need to talk about these issues. People need to understand that erratic behaviour isn't always just one incident after another, but might

Haha, I was at work, and all I could think of was VAJAYJAY ...

I donated for the Veronica Mars kickstarter, but because of two reasons I'd never, ever donate for a project like Braff's:

Oh, not sure if many people know him outside of Canada anyways. Chad VanGaalen? Great Canadian musician, has been my hero for a while. But quite odd music, too. :)

Oh yes, this, I completely agree. I would never talk to a celebrity, except maybe in terms of "I really appreciate your work" if its an artist or musician I really like... And I did that already, but very politely and just because the meeting was the weirdest coincidence <i>ever</i>, on a small ferry somewhere in

So, in the last news about Jason Segel on Jez, somebody pointed out that he is actually quite the d-bag if you meet him in person. I can't forget about this, and I feel a bit like my dreams have shattered into pieces. Any (completely unreliable) evidence for/against these claims?

Ah, I see! I always shipped for Kate and Sawyer, too, but never finished Lost (lol, no worries, I've known the end though). ;)

I actually quite enjoyed the writing style and the way she set up the world the story plays out in. It is actually based in Russian folklore and divides into several "races" of vampires (moroi, dhampirs, strigoi) and a pretty well thought out class system. The way the story is set up was quite engrossing and I had

Okayyy, hello friends, here my story: I've been in a long-distance relationship with my s.o. for quite a few years - it's not only cross country, but Europe/Canada. I've lived about half of the past five years in Canada, even had a scholarship that paid my school for a year in Vancouver. I'm about to finish my degree

BTW I can completely understand you, it's my guilty pleasure, too. I'm still reading the Morganville series, and they got better after a while, but still aren't really good. Better just to leave it be. The last Sookie Stackhouse novel was SO bad, I was completely bored out of my mind. I'll read the last one, though,

Have you tried Vampire Academy? After finishing the last book (I DEVOURED them), I started immediately all over again. YA-vampire stuff, very enjoyable.

Well, this ... is kind of ... embarrassing.

You could think of him rather cuddling two loaned Pandas from China instead of meeting up with Cree youth who walked (!) 1,500km from northern Quebec to Ottawa... http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/politics/young-first-nations-members-arrive-in-ottawa-after-1600-km-trek/article10292486/

I grew up similarly (one was the unrepentant asshole, the other put me few a few horrible years due to mental illness), and, yes, dealing with these things is so, so hard. But somehow, all we can do is try. I'm still working on it, but it surely helps not to expect some kind of satisfaction from holding a grudge. I