I think was here:
John Bigboote:
It's not my goddamn planet, understand, monkey boy?
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 think was here:
John Bigboote:
It's not my goddamn planet, understand, monkey boy?
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Okay. Made my hair appointment.
I think this is the cut i want, but am unsure if it will look like ass on me.
Is it that bad that I killed the thread?
Allyson, your hair is pretty curly, right? Are you willing to spend the time each morning blowing it out? I think the cut would look cute on you, I just have concerns about the time investment that might require.
Of course, I haven't had hair past my chin in 6 years, so I could be talking out of my shapely, yet pale ass.
NEW YORK (AP) -- If Dr. Phil can dispense advice, why not Mr. T?
The TV Land network announced Tuesday that it will start "I Pity the Fool," a series where "The A-Team" star travels across the country dispensing inspiration and advice.
"The 't' stands for talking," he said in an interview with The Associated Press. "I'm going to talk it up. It's what I've been doing all my life."
The series starts in October. He'll offer help to people struggling with personal or professional problems.
"My show ain't no 'Dr. Phil,' with people sitting around crying," he said. "You're a fool -- that's what's wrong with you. You're a fool if you don't take my advice."
Also, looking at the cut, my current cut is the same in front (much shorter in back). I like the slightly-structured levels.
Ooh, now I want that haircut too, Allyson. BTW, I think it will look cute on you, but you should also plan on wearing it curly much of the time given that it will be about 1000 times easier for you to style it curly.
Also? Now I want that haircut too. Very cute.
And also? That cannibal guy? Totally should have gotten a longer sentence in my book because it was a thoroughly planned and plotted murder. The fact that the murder victim "wanted" to die doesn't factor in in my book. Because, um, last I checked, we are learning this fact from THE MURDERER. And also, the fact that he thinks what he did is A-OK doesn't make him crazy so much as it makes him dangerous.
That's hilarious, Dana. I don't know that I could watch it, as I tend to feel embarassed for people, but the concept alone is priceless.
I'd rather watch Mr. T than Dr. Phil, if forced into a choice.