I think it would be great if they did anything to mix up the monotony of the show.
I think it would be great if they did anything to mix up the monotony of the show.
She was BRILLIANT. Sandi Toksvig was often a guest, too.
No, add a woman who knows about cars, is funny, and has chemistry with the other three.
Oh, I adore Jo! But to each their own. Sandy Toksvig is just tops.
You're thinking Gawker readership. I think you're referring to a Gawker article, and yes, the comments were unfortunate.
No joke, that would be literally the best. Really, anyone new would make that show better.
I tried to watch Miranda... I love her, but just ugh. I wanted to like it so bad!
Until I got to your caveat, I was shouting, "Jo Brand! Jo Brand! Motherfucking Jo Brand!" at my computer.
It's typical to sit up front with the driver in other ride-share schemes I've read about.
I did, in fact! They didn't take out all of the PowerPoint style wipes, though. :\
This is why wedding insurance is so great. It was $150 when we got hitched, and if something went wrong with the photos, they would pay for a new photographer and get everyone back together for the shoot. It would be more difficult with a video, but they could maybe come up with something. Re-create the scene, so to…
My bridesmaids wore red, and at my first meeting with the videographer, the suggested using the song "Lady in Red" in the video.
How many overweight children have cosigned this movement?
I think it may be important to understand that while you are reclaiming this pejorative, not everyone has jumped on that train with you. Some people still find it hurtful.
Just another chiming in that he's not funny.
What so amazing about Chuck Close is he does all of these really stunning portraits, but he has face blindness. <3 Chuck.
That's what is important
The only thing I regret about Harrison is that he doesn't get any storylines. We all know exactly who Abby, Quinn, and Huck are, and we've got pretty good ideas about less seen characters like Sally Langston. Harrison hasn't really had any arcs of his own. Like, they've told us about Harrison, and stuff has been…
I think that's a completely valid subject, but this sort of falls in line with what I expect to see in the southern U.S. (as stated in my original comment) and not what is described in the article.
I didn't even intend to say that a little bit. I'm not trying to backtrack, it's just honestly not what I meant. (Because there obviously are. That ludicrous. I mean, really.)