Did everyone go home early to prepare for their presidential debate viewing parties? The comments are just as much fun as the posts here! I miss you all!
UGH. UGH. UGH.
This may be a "I'll regret this post in the morning" post, but oh well...
I have absolutely no problem with Ashley and Mary-Kate pursuing goals outside of FullHouse and all their other millions of straight to DVD shit that made them a lot of money.
I have a problem with them ignoring their roots or bootstraps or whatever they are called now. You are famous from being in a sitcom! You are lucky! Good job!
I have a problem with them insinuating that their fashion and whatever fame would have happened outside of their Full House MEGALOPOLY when obviously, NO.
It would be charming if they were to appear in a FullHouse reunion pic. But they have no clue what charming is.
I can't watch the videos just yet, but from the scroll through it looks like one of the best petting zoos ever based on the "trailers" alone. I already love them all!
The Robots Don't Eat Breakfast Club: Cyborgs are self aware and hunted. They hide everywhere, including suburban high schools. Once a week, a group of students are selected for a special Saturday breakfast. Some of the students are suspected to be cyborgs, others are not. None of the students know for which reason they were selected. One Saturday things go horribly wrong. Breakfast is late. The students who never interacted before are stuck for hours in the cafeteria. Their only source of entertainment is each other. When breakfast is finally served, they all refuse. They know that cyborgs are allergic to breakfast food and stand together so that none will fall.
I know this is unforgivably late, but I would feel bad if I supported this perfect response with an only an upvote when it deserves a million upvotes.
Semi-tangent: I understand that all normally encountered surfaces are "gross" for lack of a better term, but floors are the grossest. I have no data backing this up, but I think floors are grosser than all the stuff that is held up as pinnacles of grossness (bathroom stall handles, etc).
Counter Duh Aficionado: Watching the same show over and over again does make me more productive!
Of course, maybe that's related to my recent relocation to Germany. Whenever I finally have a new US/British tv season/series shipped here I watch it like an addict.
I really hate teaser trailers. The only thing they are potentially good for is too show off glimpses of potentially amazing visual scenes in action or sci-fi movies. So I'm already displeased with The Comedy just because of that trailer, and not because I've been told that it will offend/provoke/whatever me. While not labeled as a teaser trailer, Twice Born is similarly guilty of being annoyingly uninformative.
That was great! I just wish I had read it after I read a very bummer wiki article about a spacedog - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laika, rather than before it.
Note - Do not click that link if you are looking for uplifting info about a dog sent to space. Sorry.
Nah, I just meant that I since moving overseas I miss streaming all the pop culture business that is referenced here, but is no longer easily accessible to me. Torrents what? One day I will watch Game of Thrones.
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Jokes aside, she is great and pretty. Party Down was one of the highlights of my Netflix days.
Long time no comment, but I have to take a moment to defend the dad. I don't see how any of what he said can be construed to mean what was described in the post. It was a tiny tidbit of what was probably a longer interview, and I never saw anything that suggested he was ok with this situation. My interpretation would be that he was trying his hardest to calm his rage on camera, but again, that's just an interpretation. All he said was that schools don't allow any kids to have poopy pants. Maybe it's a southern thing, but it surprised me to see that much disconnect between the video and the post when I normally think things are spot on here. I think the teacher should be fired. Southerner rant over.
I work with teenagers, and I've found that defining the difference between those who wear something "to be different"/"cry for attention" versus those that just genuinely follow their own sense of style isn't as easy at it seems. This is true for adults too, but teens are an easier target. I am probably overly sensitive to this issue as a mentor and as someone who had an atypical fashion sense as a teen. #nohaterade
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