I also loved "Wax Lion". Funnily enough, I liked the next episode, "Karma Chamilion" (sp?) a bit less, but liked Jaye in it more. I felt like I 'got' her (and the relationships around her) and was able to identify with her better in that episode, despite the plot.
Allyson, just today the friends I had lunch with were talking dirty near my delicate vanilla self, and I told them about how you were afraid the kosher place will lose its license because of dirty jokes spoken out loud in it.
I am afraid I would be sorely tempted to go around de-koshering restaurants in that case. "Fuck! Oh, sorry."
Betsy, now I'm imagining you doing this while wearing that lovely dress you had on in the prom of the LA F2F.
I told them about how you were afraid the kosher place will lose its license because of dirty jokes spoken out loud in it.
It was the thing about the lesbian bathhouses, wasn't it?
It was the thing about the lesbian bathhouses, wasn't it?
Um, I think I might have repressed that part of the conversation, because I completely can't remember it. Or maybe it was the over-40-hours-of-no-sleep and the jet-lag that I use as the excuse for not taking pictures. Or maybe I was too vanilla to understand what you guys were talking about.
Nilly, you are adorable. I've missed you.
Burrell! Thank you!
Not only you are lovely, but you have a great family. I've missed you too. And Franny, who is probably now completely different than how I remember her.
Hmm. How do you get from talking dirty to a 2-years-old toddler in ten posts or less, while staying off-topic the whole time.
Hmm. How do you get from talking dirty to a 2-years-old toddler in ten posts or less, while staying off-topic the whole time.
Maybe that's because toddlers are always dirty. Granted, it's a different kind of dirt, but dirty they are, and dirty they always shall be.
Note to File: asspipe = porn.
anybody remember that Weezer song "Hashpipe"? well, the radio stations kept bleeping the "hash" part, so for a while, I thought that the name of the song was Asspipe. Not that it made any sense with the lyrics, but I couldn't figure out what else it could be.
I think I may love "Wax Lion" more than the pilot episode of any other television show ever. "Karma Chameleon" kind of disappointed me, though there were definitely bits of it that indicated the love would be continuing ("B-b-buh-bye!" for example, and the terrified look on Eric's face when he handed Jaye Binky's blurb rewrite). "Wound-up Penguin" was a laugh riot in the second half, and I enjoyed "Pink Flamingos" nearly as much as the pilot.