bon -- why robert? I haven't really seen anything great from him.
eta:
Admittedly, two of the judges hadn't seen him before.
and how much did we love DVF saying "i've worn a lot of hot pants, and those are good ones."
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bon -- why robert? I haven't really seen anything great from him.
eta:
Admittedly, two of the judges hadn't seen him before.
and how much did we love DVF saying "i've worn a lot of hot pants, and those are good ones."
Yeah, I like Uli's dress, but really have only seen the one thing from her. I wish Robert would get his shit together.
Admittedly, two of the judges hadn't seen him before.
Did he ever make it to the runway chat portion before this, though? I think no.
and how much did we love DVF saying "i've worn a lot of hot pants, and those are good ones."
So much! I loved every conversation about those damn shorts.
and how much did we love DVF saying "i've worn a lot of hot pants, and those are good ones."
So very much! !!! I liked Robert's first dress but I have to agree that he's been boring since then. And ITA about Uli. I want them to have a challenge that prevents her from making a halter dress and see what she comes up with then.
So, if astronaut vs. caveman happened on a squash court, who would win?
Thus giving time for the astronaut to construct a hang glider out of bamboo and bear skins,
And then he can drop bombs on the caveman!
Oh, Ator.
But I keep thinking it's a fish-out-of-water scenario for the astronauts, where they have no access to laser guns...
Unless JPL has made some groundbreaking advances that you're not allowed to tell us about, modern astronauts shouldn't have access to laser guns in a fish-in-water scenario.
So, if astronaut vs. caveman happened on a squash court, who would win?
Nutty.
Oh, Ator.
How much Keefe does this movie have? Miles. This movie has miles and Miles O'Keefe.
PEORIA -- Peoria officials say a cat is to blame for a fire that caused $5,000 in damage to a home this week.
Battalion fire chief Maurice Super said it appears that the homeowner's cat turned on an unused stove being stored in the basement, sparking the smoky fire.
He says firefighters got the fire under control within a few minutes.
The homeowner suffered a burn to his hand and was treated at the scene.
No information was available about the cat's condition.
No astronauts or cavemen were hurt in the fire.