I think we figured that she watched shows she liked that were "right here on PBS," so PBS=good, I shall name my stick PBS. And I figured Chocolate Milk might have gotten her name through similar reasoning.
'Harm's Way'
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Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Oh, sumi, maybe. I don't usually watch SVU, but saw that one episode.
And I figured Chocolate Milk might have gotten her name through similar reasoning.
Exactly so, just less intellectual.
"Tendentious," I believe.
That might be it.
I didn't know that the whole Rapture thing was tendentious.
When I was a kid, I used to pray that I'd be alive when the Rapture happened, so I wouldn't have to die.
SUV: Personally I was just squeeing at seeing Skinner. That was a damn cute kid, too.
Speaking of SVU, I just saw an add for another L&O today. I hadn't realized they were doing that. Trial by Jury. One day, the only think on network t.v. will be L&O. Oh, and I saw that Jerry Orbach was in it, too. And then I missed him again.
PC- I kind of worried about that too -- it was very arc-y. Excellent for regular viewers but not so good for people who are just trying it out for the Aly.
Well, it wasn't just that. It felt kind of off. I think it was all downhill from the moment Meg, in all seriousness, put forth the idea that her secret admirer might be her soulmate. And so the A plot felt kind of lame, which made everything else feel disjointed. Though it was cool how the various plots had superficial connections (the model home, the sketch artist, etc.). It lacked focus, I guess.
SVU: yeah, that kid had a very interesting face. I really liked his performance.
An ex of mine was a distributor of The Keeper.
An ex of mine was a distributor of The Keeper.
Blond, right?
Charming, right?
I rest my case. (Before anyone wonders how a The Keepers vendor could have bux.)