Corwood, babe, if there wasn't a Mrs. Corwood, and assorted laws of time and space to consider, I believe I'd bend you over a patrol car for that. And not just cause I'm gonna have a hard time with both less McNulty and trying not to make Pres a woobie. Yes, The Wire's all about the kids this year. Junior- high kids.
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And Snoop! Snoop's a major character this time around.
I believe I'd bend you over a patrol car for that.
Long as you're gentle. It's my first time.
Well, yeah, you know I want that shit to be special. ETA: I better shut up or they'll chase me back to Hamsterdam.
erika, Corwood - did you see Tim Goodman's love letter to The Wire?
Oh, yeah. Never have I seen a critic go so fanboy! If I didn't love that show so much myself, I'd call him a punk-assed bitch, probably.(probably just in my head...I'd hate for our e-correspondence to turn so ugly. He thinks I'm clever cause our obsessions match.) But, all the same he sounds about one pixel from writing "Tim Goodman- Simon" in his notebook. But is that something about me, or the culture right now that his love is more awkward to me than Stephanie Zacherek's movie reviews of what sucked out loud this week? Maybe it's like Colin Firth said in "Fever Pitch": Adults aren't supposed to be mad about anything. What do y'all think? And he may be trying to save the show through passion itself, something to which I can't relate(cough) The Wire likes carrots.(Cough)
Wait, didn't the HBO Channel thread get created?
Just what I've been wondering.
Are we topic-nannying now? That's kinda new.
Hey... I mentioned a movie. I call it vaguely on topic.
I'd call it not so much nannying as politely reminding at this phase.
Let me put it this way: over there lies a virgin topic, spreading its metaphorical legs with a saucy smile on its virtual lips and a gleam in its photonic eyes, while we're over here plowing the same tired old farrow.