BNPG: Tyler Perry Presents Videogum Monsters:
Notsew Fast ( The story of a time traveling baby in witness protection)
Lil Bobby Tables (the story of a furniture maker forced to choose between Tilda Swinton and her Furniture business)
Frank Lloyd Wrong (the story of a man falsely accused of stealing Dr Who memorabilia)
Madea: You've got to treat your incontinence.
W. Leaks: I don't think I'm strong enough.
Madea: Of course you are, you've got the strength God gives all people to survive. You just have to tap into it.
Seriously, though, Rakewon, Danny Brown, Geto Boys? Man, this festival is getting too commercial, I remember when it was all about the Faygo and neden, man.
Oh good, I'm glad someone else thinks so too, I was worried I was turning into a juggalo. If it wasn't for all the jugallo bands and jugallo related activities this would be a pretty cool festival.
Speaking of off-topic stuff:
Sorry to post this in here instead of in the monsters' ball where it belongs but DJ Freshie is trying to take us back to meetup school by organizing a Canadian semi-meetup at a show that he's playing: http://www.mobfd.biz/2012/06/05/monstoronto-fine-canadian-forces-aka-djfreshie-plays-nxne/
I'd go, if I was in Toronto. Would you? WOULD YOU?!
I feel bad for those actor dogs. They go most of their life going to dog acting academy, they finally get a part in Mad Men, and when it's all said and done their whole part is reduced to that.
See, my thought is that Mr. Weiner is thinking Glen is a "deep" character that all the troubled preteens will fall in love with and that was a more causal i ain't even care about pants scene. That or the alternative is that he just needed to cast a creepy kid, looked at his son, and said "perfect!"
Sorry, for asking to many questions and offering little answers but can someone explain the poster to me? Gabe mentioned that Weiner said it would make sense at the season finale. Sorry, if I misunderstood that.
Hmm, the lock of hair thing is creepy for sure. I'm so-so on the pants, kids don't like wearing pants. I guess if there were 3 other things I would definitively call him creepy. Can you give me a top 5 Creepy Glen moments? thank you in advance.
I had a conversation with a person who doesn't read the Internet but watches Mad Men the other day. It seems to me that there is a general consensus that Glen is supposed to be a creepy character but the civilian told me that that Glen is just a kid who thinks like a grownup and that's the only reason why Glen creeps us out. Do you guys agree with that? I mean I guess she does have a point because the older characters do way more creepy things and we don't call them creepy. Sally is more of an adult than Betty and we don't call her pretty. Is the Creepy Glen thing just an Internet joke that I took too seriously?
-Too Concerned with Fictional Characters in Chicago
The scene of Don looking at Megan's reel reminded is kind-of-sort-of a callback to the carousel scene, which pretty much describes 90% of the show. Nostalgia is a tricky thing, in that getting too lost in it can distort your notion of reality but how can you ever be really happy if you can't look at the time when all you were was dreams and hopes and be happy with the person you've become?
I hear you. I mean, she will definitely be in one or two more eps but introducing more characters at the new agency would make it a max beer bong spinoff. Her character is, for the purposes of the show is done. She's at a place where she is appreciated and doing the job she loves. Going back to Draper cooper campbellholloway would be a regression. It's time to go into our offices, drink some whisky, kiss her hand and let her go.
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