I swear, he doesn't know my name, but he's unfailing in how he makes me feel like a valued part of the centre, and in some strange way my name is irrelevant to that.Because it's a cult?
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.
I swear, he doesn't know my name, but he's unfailing in how he makes me feel like a valued part of the centre, and in some strange way my name is irrelevant to that.Because it's a cult?
Hec, your pal Phil the Unabomber is the main story in the Living/Arts section of the Boston Globe today (and he has his own caption on the front page): [link]
Because it's a cult?
Like that's news.
So I still don't want to go to work. But yet I will. Bah.
I think I need to focus more on non-work things I can do to make money. Too bad I'm not a good card player.
Topic!Cindy: *TAUNT*
And the award for porniest headline of the day goes to:
Robotic Hummer Gets Pole in Race
Wait, didn't Joaquin decry the idea of fuelling his acting with personal pain?
Joaquin Phoenix developed an alcohol dependency while filming his role as Johnny Cash in the new movie biopic Walk The Line. Country singer Cash, who was a renowned drinker, prompted actor Phoenix into increasing his alcohol intake for a better portrayal of the character. Gladiator star Phoenix, 30, realized his problem was getting out of control and in April checked himself into a rehab clinic when filming was over. He tells London magazine Time Out, "It was then that I became aware of my drinking. I wasn't an everyday drinker but didn't have anything else to do, anything to hold me down. I was leaning on alcohol to make me feel ok. That's what it really was."
Jesse, can you give me an update on your findings? I'm in need of that knowledge.
Room that matches your clothes. Furniture that matches your clothes.
It's very Mr. Magoo!
It would be like driving in a cartoon.