thebigmanjoinedthegreys
TheBigManJoinedTheGreys
thebigmanjoinedthegreys

Yeah, things got really weird really fast. I’ve only seen the first two episodes so far but I was trying to figure out what the hell was being bleeped out.

RIP LoL.

The Dallas recaps on Watch What Crappens bring such delight to my week.

Auckland is so weird, it’s like a Christopher Guest series.

Oh god, those people who were found in Kim D’s car did die in a fire (or from being shot).

Jeez, that makes him look like a Hanna Barbera character.

look no further than the elusive Nicola (the cola flavor)

Agreed. And you never know who is watching and might be moved to change their minds about something they didn’t think much about before. My formerly very conservative uncle has actually gone through this, at 60 years old. He now watches Seth Meyers and Colbert nightly and skips the celebrity interviews. He watches

Ugh, my good friend’s wife did that. Wanted kids, but not with him. Cheated on him, then divorced after 14 months of marriage. Within 3 years she had 3 kids with the new guy. It took my friend many years to find someone again, but now he does have twins and the family he always wanted. It was rough to watch, though.

I was thinking the same thing — on her podcast she often comments that being a parent is really harder than she expected. She obviously loves and adores her son, but they had a difficult time right after he was born and she always sounded like it was traumatic. Plus, she’s older than Pratt and I got the sense that he

The lifecycle of a retail bookstore has been interesting to watch over the past 25 years. When Barnes & Noble and Borders got huge they killed the independent bookstores. Then Amazon killed Borders (not sure how B&N has hung on). We had a huge Borders in our little historic downtown and it was a blow when it closed

Ugh, I know. Any time there is a problem it’s difficult to get it resolved. I had a couple of things delivered and the box was thrown onto the porch and looked like it had been destroyed in transit. Two of the items I ordered were missing (I assumed they had fallen out in the truck). They replaced them next day,

Good to know since they employ several of my closest friends! I think their original business plan was to not worry about profitability, though, and focus on pricing out the competition.

We liked it when we had it for a while. I ended up canceling because There were some weeks when we ended up not being able to cook the food in time, so it was wasted. We froze what we could, but not everything is saveable. Some weeks are just like that — I end up working much longer hours than I planned, or a kid’s

Those are exactly all the things I hate about cooking. I like the cooking part. We did BA for a few months during my busy work season, and it was really nice not having to guess what we’d have for dinner or order takeout. The BA customer is not someone who is replacing it with cooking at home, it’s the person who

I can’t get over how many of my friends would never shop at WalMart but have no problem with Amazon’s business model. There are a few things I order through them if I’m in a time crunch (mostly for my business), but otherwise I try to buy elsewhere. Bezos really disappointed me when he said something to the effect of

ON A WEDNESDAY.

And right after Dorinda gave her the “Can you believe it? I’m Married!” mug with the diamond ring handle.

“Can you believe it, ladies! I’m getting a divorce!”