Ellie, my ex and numerous other girls I know didn't know about it, so I just assumed it isn't known.
Ellie, my ex and numerous other girls I know didn't know about it, so I just assumed it isn't known.
No, I learned from a girlfriend who was prone to something euphemistically called "honeymoon cystitis" that sex kicks bacteria into the urethra and gives a lot of women UTIs. Urinating after sex apparently helps flush all the scunge out. This is not widely taught, but should be.
There are a few things seemingly never said to kids about porn and sex, etc.
No, it's just weird that there aren't any non-white puppets, given that it was from Africa. They made the main villain look like PW Botha, which is pretty funny.
Check out the South African version (it's in Afrikaans but the production values are pretty great) http://www.youtube.com/watc…
Avenue Q… Ugh. Is anything less funny than musical theatre "humour"?
No.
Sansa IS a twit compared to her much younger sister.
Niiiiiice.
Wham!'s "Wake Me Up Before You Go-Go" responds really well to stretching.
Oh man, I'm laughing just thinking about that. Also, the exchange that ends:
On a side note, because I'm gross and leer at this sort of thing thoughtfully, I wonder if there's a horrific vetting process for female screen nudity that mandates a… um… neat situation.
Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy. Read it at about 12 or so, and nothing has yet had anywhere near as much of an impact. It helped form so much of my outlook and humour that it's become like a bible to me.
What the hell is it with the massive success of Michael Learns to Rock in Asia?
Pretty sure that one's about child abuse.
I can hear the words "very seldom follow it".
Saw it on Tuesday. It's not bad at all. There's a lot of very funny humour in it, some excellent action and a few rug-pulls that make it eminently worthwhile. It's much better than the second.
He's also famous on the net for his Silent Library segments, which is part of his comedy team Downtown's show Gaki no Tsukai ya Arahende.
One of the things I like about the film is that no-one is doing their own accent. There's a mad level of artifice, to the point of pantomine.