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So I went to Mr. Coconuts last week with lizzzing and myfakeironlung, and it was great. And I had the opportunity (correction, and I forced the opportunity) to say hello to Gabe, and instead of saying anything of any consequence, I think I pat his arm or something and said "Good websitin'" dropped g and all. What I meant to say was "Hey dude, thanks for, you know, making this website that has such a great community of people who I have gotten to know over time first via the internet and now in real life who are some of the kindest, most gracious, quality people I've ever met, and they have made my transition from Alabama to New York a smooth and enjoyable one, and gee thanks for having such a large impact on my life through creating this thing. Also your jokes were neat." But nope, instead "Good websitin'"
Why does this only have seven comments? Maybe people were convinced by all of the satisfied looks getting thrown around in the video, but this is comedy gold.
I am going to this. V. excited.
I meant to type 'too' dammit.
I WILL BE THERE. My first official task as a New York monster, so everyone else come to dammit.
"The way you're ambushing me with these questions out of left field, I feel a little like I'm jogging straight into a shrub like in the charming In the Land of Women."
While an atheist, I do see Scientology as definitely more ridiculous than all of the other religions like wo.
For the record, Julie Delpy already wrote, directed, starred in, and scored the excellent 2 Days in Paris, which this is sort of a sequel to.
I'm more into Joe Millionaire personally.
I thought it was great! My only expectations though were "this movie looks like it will be pretty" and boy is it. It's beautiful.
Oh god. I'm worried about Kelly Dobson. She has so much rage built up. I hope she's alright now. That said, if I had been passing by, and I saw her make the face she makes at :45 and then bend down mouth-first into her fuzzy contraption, I'd think it was more of a BarfBody. Gross.
Except for me explaining Baratheons again to everyone, essentially the only words spoken during our viewing last night were "Brienne/Arya/Dany is such a badass."
Oh god, "agreeming"? I didn't sleep last night, sorry.
I am in complete agreeming with our patriotic friend.
Much better without sound.
I will concur. Grimm is great! Watch it after Community this fall. Catch up on Hulu. Charming show!
It's like learning about the Final Five. He was EVEN TEMPESTT BLEDSOE!
Relax technogabey.
Dan Harmon tweeted yesterday in answer to a questions something to the effect of he and Chevy actually liked each other but they're both big babies/assholes and fight a lot. Something like that. He seemed to suggest that they were actually sort of bros. I guess I could have looked up the tweet.
The traditional 1 year anniversary gift is paper, so everyone fax Kelly a printout of your favorite posts.
That's a solid plan, and it's how I handle technical support in the office most of the time if Googling it doesn't solve the problem.
"We're in the backwoods. Why aren't you playing a banjo?" - Dave "Dave, that's inappropriate." - Amber "???" - Hillbilly Santa
Either this (which I also don't know of no not one bit) or maybe she was just being silly. I kind of think she was just being silly and maybe went a little too far?
It's not a 90-minute episode though. It's three episodes shown on the same night.
My first comment (only 21 pages) was on the thread that said we had to start registering to upvote. I don't remember what I commented as before that, but it was something other than the wurst. What I'm trying to say is I'm a sporadic lifer! It's kind of amazing to think that I've known some of you kids for years.
PLUS I think 'on' may be an adverb here?
This isn't Latin. Ending a sentence with a preposition is fine.
Britta was barely in the episode, but I think she had the best moment. I laughed so hard at her drawing it out and the way she was banging on the keyboard.
I am scared of all of these things already too Kelly. Well #10 is new, and I'd never really thought of #7, but now I have and there's no escape. Oh god. Oh geez.
My mom just borrowed the season one dvds from me (she's read all of the books), but I still felt the need to warn her about the sex and gore.
I am the same way. But I also refuse to talk about it with anyone other than answering texts from friends who get confused about who is related to whom because I'm nervous I'll accidentally spoil things. That said, I wish I watched it with people who haven't read the books because it would be fun to see the looks on people's faces during all of the holy shit or what the fuck moments, which happen every episode or so.