I just came over here to be sure that you guys were on top of this. I hate when my concierge in Paris sends me to some restaurant that isn't where I should really be!!!!
Do they understand what "regret" means? Because when you say "I have no regrets. But I look back and really really wish I hadn't done these 25 things and those things have sort of destroyed everything," it means you have many regrets.
That very episode was on Comedy Central like 4 hours after you wrote this comment, Marty McFly. Will never ever watch that one again! (with respect to That One)
Can't watch this til I'm home (FORGOT HEADPHONES), but if it's half as good as the Red Lobster "least kosher place on the planet" one, then I'm very excited.
I'm partially just backing Gabe up in saying that in the 80s and very early 90s, Pizza Hut was legitimately a place where middle and upper middle class parents took their children to eat regularly. I realize that probably seems very strange to you youngins with your texting and your hoverboards.
Is this where we talk about our childhood Pizza Hut memories? Great!
We used to do fine dining at Pizza Hut so often that my parents became friends with the manager at ours (Bonnie was her name). When we'd feel less fancy and do takeout, the parent calling would be all "Hi Bonnie! It's [parent name]!" and they would like, catch up on the other's life in an acquaintance kind of way. Which is just not something that would happen at today's US American Pizza Hut. I remember my parents thinking it was very strange when they started offering delivery, and then it seems that shortly thereafter, Bonnie and the Pizza Hut-as-a-dinner-destination became mere memories.
Also I still have Garfield and Flintstones glasses from there.
YES! I loved that whole scene but was like, "No, Harry does not have his mother's eyes if that is supposed to be his mother." And doesn't the adult woman who plays Lily have the prerequisite eye color? It was VERY confusing!
Our theater erupted in laughter during the epilogue. They spared no expense on Goblin-related makeup work, but couldn't hire a halfway decent makeup artist who specializes in Benjamin Buttoning? Like, somebody put their foot down about the cost associated with that after we just watched watched 2 1/2 hours of stuff that undoubtedly cost like 40 bertrillion dollars to create?
You also have "The Castle," though. I only saw that movie once about 8 years ago, but it was fabulous. People know that movie there, right?
"I'm an ideas man."
I am guessing nbc.com is blocked out for you proud, cold people as well, but worth a try: http://www.nbc.com/the-tonight-show/video/monologue-7511/1339117/
In either case, it's bringing attention to the fact that these SuperPACS are incredibly effed up, and that you can basically use the money they raise for whatever you want! Including, just as a theoretical example, driving a bus with your face painted on it around the country so that you can arrange a number of publicity stunts while playing coy about whether or not you're even a politician anymore and watching circle-jerk-esque documentaries about yourself. Just as an example I made up in my head right this minute.
Greatest show of all time or GREATEST of the greatest shows of all time?
It basically looks like Jake Pavelka accidentally showed up to a weekly meeting of Table-flippers Anonymous held at an abadoned restaurant.
Had no idea who he was and assumed, given his name, that he'd have a handlebar mustache and wear a top hat and would have died at least 75 years ago! Imagine my shock in discovering that not one of those things is true!
I am also a southern grad school bitch! And these are both very good posts. Palin's views on minorities, and more specifically on impoverished minorities, all reek of complete and total racism. She not talking about "taking our country back" from old white rich guys.
Whatever. I once got a piece of glorified cellophane in a Burger King Kid's Meal that played a song by A.L.F. on my record player. Does this guy's delicious record play ALF? Call me when it does.
I am happy to give him some backing. I am not a rich lady, but I can like make sandwiches for the crew or something. Because VMars cannot end with her dating Piz.
But thanks for the pro-tip, thatjusthappened! I will keep my fingers very crossed for both projects.
Guys, Rob Thomas is a movie tease. I'm still waiting to see Veronica Mars on the big screen, and he told me he wanted to make a movie of that years ago! I'm just saying - don't spend your life savings on Fandango stock JUST YET. I recommend a "hold" for now.
But guys, doesn't Mad Men only make like $4 a year? Because that's what every article that talks about how it's a critical darling but doesn't make any money says. How are they going to afford that? Will he actually be signing retainers with the companies they mention on the show? Lucky Strike will be paying him when they win them back as a client, right?
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