Hey! That's my Every Single Relationship EVAH!!!
That's... okay, mine too. But the point is, it takes me more than one day to realize what I'm doing!
(Which is occasionally being a maneater, but more often realizing this is not going to work out at all.)
Safety Canary improved upon second viewing, but it's still my least favorite of the ten I've seen. I have the biggest love for Crime Dog and Cocktail Bunny. I liked Lying Pig more the second time I watched it; I love the scene in the hotel room where Heidi and Jaye are fighting (especially the line about vegetables).
That's what I figgered. Allyson not a maneater in my book.
Best part of Lying Pig? When Jaye's dad clocks the doctor.
Cindy, thanks for asking. It was really lovely. It would be cliche to say it went really fast, but it's true. At some point I looked around and realized how lucky we are to have truly cool, amazing, funny, interesting people in our lives. When I made a toast to that effect, it made someone (ahem... ahem... no names named, oh purple-haired one) laugh internally and roll her eyes forevah.
It does go so fast. Someone, I can't even remember who now, told me to take a couple of mental snapshots during it all. Those few moments are all I can now recall. I want to see pictures. Everyone who posted about it sounded on cloud nine--even people with purple hair, although they tried to hide their magic, by complaining that there was "nature." I'm so happy it went wall. I'll let you get back to WF. All the best to you, Kat and lori.
That's what I figgered. Allyson not a maneater in my book.
Nah. I'm a chicken dinner cooker/belly rubber. Until it all goes awry.
Best part of Lying Pig? When Jaye's dad clocks the doctor.
YES!
even people with purple hair, although they tried to hide their magic, by complaining that there was "nature."
Dude. There was a lot of fucking nature.
Sure, there was a lot of nature. But it was mostly contained OUTSIDE the house and off the decks. Even the nature that was on the decks was incredibly minimal.
In all fairness, though, there was a lot of nature to drive through to get there.
And Polgara will note that the Sour Face didn't leave my head until we hit West Hollywood. YAY! 7-11!!!!
The arm-raising once we left the mountains behind was particularly amusing.