I'm no fan of Cuomo at all, but the people crying on local news FB feeds about his win are dramatic as hell. The top three complaints:
I'm no fan of Cuomo at all, but the people crying on local news FB feeds about his win are dramatic as hell. The top three complaints:
I just started reading A Good Marriage by Stephen King it's a short one though, and I'm not sure what I'll start after that. I have at least a dozen new titles on iBooks to choose from but I've been having such a hard time focusing on reading lately.
I think I'm going to try to view the movie as its own separate entity. If it's decent, great! If it's terrible, well, that can be entertaining too. I mean, I did watch Gigli because of the hype surrounding how terrible it was. And I'm blanking out on other examples but I know I've watched several awful movies out of…
I will not be seeing this in theaters, but mostly because I'm averaging about one movie ticket every three years at this point and this isn't anywhere near exciting enough to spend $12 on. However, I will absolutely watch this when it ends up on HBO because I am curious to know whether it will be as bad as everyone…
Ok, he may not have actually felt guilty about his actions but I'm just talking in terms of him being aware he did something wrong and scrambling to try to do some sort of damage control.
I'm picturing it being something like, "I know what you did last summer! LOL" in reference to him picking his nose in traffic, but his guilty conscience went into overdrive and well, here we are.
Same here! I'm was already kind of scared to shower while alone in the house before I even read that story, so, now my attitude is basically, "Oh well, looks like I'm gonna be kind of stank today."
Sadly, I just tried searching on Amazon and iBooks for some electronic copies of Christopher Pike books and there isn't much of a selection as far as these older ones. I was going to re-read a few of them. I know I have some packed away at my childhood home along with some RL Stine and others but I didn't want to wait…
A funny story about Monster, I actually re-read it a few years ago and if you remember, the characters in the book got these really strong cravings and urges for red meat (in some cases raw). Well, over the course of the two or three days that I spent reading it, I suddenly developed cravings for burgers and steaks.…
Yeah! I just mentioned this a few minutes ago on another thread. I was surprised I hadn't seen it mentioned yet. One of my favorites for sure.
This one, YES. Also, does anyone remember "Road to Nowhere" by Pike? I can only recall a few vague plot details but I know that it was one of my favorites besides "Remember Me".
"My own father, who loves speaking in movie tag lines, once told my aunt who had just finished chemo to 'die another day' as he was pulling out of her driveway"
I'm glad I'm not alone! It's interesting, I just always assumed this stuff took a little while and needed to be finished before it aired.
Agreed. I've been enjoying the season so far, but tonight was when things started moving a little faster and getting very interesting. This was also one of the first episodes since the introduction of Twisty that I did a lot of cringing and exclaimed, "I can't! I can't!" to myself.
I feel like this is a really dumb question, but I'm going to ask anyway. Are they still filming the current season? I always thought shows like this were filmed and edited and then aired. I don't understand how someone can be written in when we're already almost halfway through the season. Or am I just reading this…
HAHA. No worries. I thought I had read them all but when I saw a very brief description of that one on the last Jezebel article about these books I realized I hadn't and thought I might try to read it one day. It's likely that I'll never get around to it or by the time I do I'll forget all about what you said anyway.
Goodness gracious! SPOILER ALERT!
YYYAAASSS. Oddly enough, these were one of the few books set way back in time that I ever really liked. Even to this day I still pretty much avoid books that aren't set in more modern times.
I see, I see. Sorry about that. I did the same thing I can't stand other people to do and reacted to your post without really looking at the context of the entire conversation. : )