But she wasn't actually eating anything in that scene. If they included every time she talked about foot, the montage would be a lot longer.
But she wasn't actually eating anything in that scene. If they included every time she talked about foot, the montage would be a lot longer.
In smaller offices like mine, the 'administrative assistants' includes office manager, project management, and IT support.
Nope, she and her niece are still kicking it.
I fucking loved Units. I just saw a Units or a similiar concept at the upscale mall near where I live and couldn't quite communicate to my kid why it was exciting.
"So in a way feminism was almost pointless."
Sometimes reading the gossip posts just makes me feel old. Its not like it wasn't a big deal that she got that Oscar. And it wasn't for a little known movie either.
I forgot about the box! I remember her going back to her seat with the Oscar though.
Its a reference to Whoopi Goldberg's comment on the view that maybe a girl had been raped, but it wasn't 'rape rape'.
The episode is 'Street Revenge' Season 13, Episode 19.
It doesn't have a catchy acronym.
Can you take the pill? I was on Metformin too, but the thing that really helped with the cysts and the period issues was going back on the pill. Things weren't peachy-keen after that, but at least I wasn't doubled over in pain, wondering who was stabbing me in my ovary any more.
Zing!
Look, I didn't even read the article yet because the title had me bouncing around and wincing in sympathetic pain.
Let's start out with a nice picnic and see where things go from there!
I thought it was implied that she wasn't molested and she made that up. She was just a bad seed. I agree that there's a lot of grey in the show, but I think both Jude and Grace preclude themselves from being 'good' guys.
Didn't Depeche Mode write that song — 'People aren't People (If They Cost Money)'?
Well, I'm not sure that Grace is really a 'good' guy. She is still an axe murderer.
Which one? The remake or the original?
I'm not terribly sure I agree with them. Carol Clover's 'Men, Women, and Chainsaws; Gender and the Modern Horror Film' was written around the same time and deals with the same movies. She comes to a slightly different conclusion. You can find her shorter paper the book was based on 'Her Body, Himself' online if you're…