@amowls: Blushing snides! I remember that!
@amowls: Blushing snides! I remember that!
@odonata: It's a 'play to the stereotypes' situation.
@TheTrollPatrol: I wish this could be made into some sort of 'oh, snap!' flowchart sort of thing.
@SpartanLady: Ah, fair enough. My bad.
@champagne: To be honest, the egregious classism sometimes gets to me, but the rest of the time I just enjoy a jolly good mystery for what it it.
1. Yes
And now for something completely different:
@jasminetea: Back in the 1950s...
@labeled: CRAZY AUNT KANYE: Same. Some of these reactions are... embarrassing.
Oh, cringe.
@chloros: No, that's that career path for celebrities that people like.
@SpartanLady: it is tagged NSFW, to be fair
@Biologeek: Here is the link: [www.slate.com]
@anathemadevice: Don't go! You think you're ready, but mark my words you'll end up the bitter drunk in the corner. It's a lot easier to face situations like this when you have the cushioning of more familiar/sympathetic faces.
@withoutabaedeker: Heck, even this would do:
@AndThenTheresMaude: Mel Gibson and Guy Fawkes: have they ever been seen in the same room?
@weirdliza: ha, like my comment said: 1987. Apparently the most popular year.
@thepurplellama: Isn't it? I always wonder about the reasoning behind his name. It has to be something really, really good.
@Biologeek: I guess? That's a bit reductive, it is actually an interesting film, but you kind of have to watch it to dissect it I guess.