Oh, wait. No I'm not. The other two come on at 9p. Huh. I think I'll go with the one with AH and grab the other one elsewise.
Willow ,'Lies My Parents Told Me'
Natter .38 Special
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.
You guys are totally not my friends. I can't believe you'd root for me to say yes to sure humiliation.
It was an interesting conversation. Maybe Maya will do it.
Allyson, I'd say do it, but only if you get to make clueless people cry. I'd tune in for that.
And to see your pretty hair.
I don't even like being photographed.
I'll never watch the Bronze documentary because I can only imagine what would happen to me psychologically.
Oh Allyson, I am so sorry you see yourself through such warped eyes. You are a beautiful woman.
Meh. If it keeps me off reality teevee, it's a good issue to have.
It's not like it's The Swan, or even that Lord of the Flies like one the kids all like. It sounds more like it would be an event-off.
Oh, hell. They were on at 8:30. Well, then. Didn't see either one. Feh.
I saw a documentary about face transplants a while ago. (Possibly gross, thus whitefonted.) Some years ago, a young woman in rural India got her hair caught in some kind of machine that peeled the skin of her face off. Someone carried her for hours on a bicycle, with the face in a bag, to a hospital, which just happened to have an excellent plastic surgeon. They put her face back on, and the flesh and skin and even the hair survived, and she looks normal now, only with some scars. So that made some doctors think that face transplants could work, and could really help people whose faces have been burned away or otherwise disfigured. It's interesting. I'd rather have a face that didn't look much like me than have no face at all.