Hey Alibelle, are you still around?
My stage manager on Julia's show owns a pink toolbox with pink tools, and every time I see it, I think of you. Especially since my stage manager is not even remotely girly or princessy, and doesn't particularly like the pink toolbox. You so totally deserve it more than she does.
I was just ranting about the inability of people in Chapel Hill, NC to drive in the snow. IMO, the problem is that people freak out and brake excessively causing snow to get smooshed into ice sheets. Also, the longer a car sits in one place, the faster it warms the pavement, thus melting the harmless snow and turning it into ice.
Joy joy joy. As per usual, the pole position-esque road, enhanced by sharp dropoffs into a deep ravine, is not plowed. I cannot avoid it. Sigh.
Hey Alibelle, are you still around?
My stage manager on Julia's show owns a pink toolbox with pink tools, and every time I see it, I think of you. Especially since my stage manager is not even remotely girly or princessy, and doesn't particularly like the pink toolbox. You so totally deserve it more than she does.
I am still around. And now I'm totally jealous. Does the SM remember where s/he got it? Because I really really want one.
be careful, please.
I have pink tools. they were a gift and they rawk.
I have pink tools. they were a gift and they rawk.
And now I'm jealous of you, too. Did the gifter happen to mention where s/he got them? Seriously. I want pink tools, and amazon and google are giving me no love. My mom mentioned seeing them somewhere, and she was going to buy them for me for Christmas, but then she couldn't remember where, and she can't find them anymore.
pink tools. Not the ones I have, but still pink.
But some online forums are flooded with fans who see HoYay! in almost every scene, even in dramas like "ER," "The West Wing" and "CSI." Hence the need for the HoYay! backlash to begin with "HoNay!" which, as you can probably guess, stands for "Homoeroticism Nay!"
Yes, because there SO needs to be a big backlash to drive away something that's only applied to a handful of shows out of bazillions of hours of primetime TV. Why, if we're not careful, next thing you know Will Truman might get a boyfriend that actually stands next to him in some scenes on Will & Grace!
there SO needs to be a big backlash to drive away something that's only applied to a handful of shows out of bazillions of hours of primetime TV
AKA in fandom as "Why Do You People Need To Make Everyone Gay?"
Nothing like oversimplification to really get to the heart of an issue.