Jake hitting his co-worker even once is him...well, needing help.
I will confess this is not the first time I have found someone who is probably a bad person physically attractive.
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.
Jake hitting his co-worker even once is him...well, needing help.
I will confess this is not the first time I have found someone who is probably a bad person physically attractive.
"Close to Home" is very depressing. I'm glad that "Numb3rs" is on now.
And man, that is a disturbing story about Jake Gyllenhaal.
I will confess this is not the first time I have found someone who is probably a bad person physically attractive.
I don't know if he's bad. I was gonna go for sick, because it's less awful. Still, physical violence...it's special for me. It needs a reason. That was not a reason. That disturbs me at my core. It's unsettling for me, and scares me.
I certainly can get that.
I freaked out totally on my brother when he told me (much after the fact) about the dude who rather flipped with the M-16, pointing it everywhere. And that he got to stay in basic.
I try to be helpful, and help you keep your act up, head you off at the not nice pass, and I get the third degree?
Next time I'll let you go all the way, see if I care.ONE QUESTION. I asked ONE QUESTION. Someone is being just a wee bit too touchy.
Touchy? Calm down, grumpster. I'm not the one using asscaps.
Ask for mail. The floor's all yours.
I know what all these words mean, but this sentence makes no sense....
I made response to this. The board ate it.
I didn't ask for mail. I made a declarative statement that I wanted some.
Also, asscaps are fun.
Also, we all have triggers for "no more. Eh! Shut up! Go Away!" I won't ever watch Prison Break after the cat thing. Which is corny and predictable and I AM SO A STEREOTYPE, but I can't deal. I flipped out over a book on post-soviet stuff because of a cat. It was a damned good socio-political analysis, too. But I don't know that I can pick it up before a certain point ever again. I'd rather the author never mentioned that bit of reality.
Reese is like RZ...one of those actresses I see and think I'm prettier than. And I'm far from a babe.