I have a dream! A dream where I get what I want and Scrappy is disappointed. I may not get there with you....No wait! I did.
eyes Hec with ill-concealed jealousy
'Our Mrs. Reynolds'
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 have a dream! A dream where I get what I want and Scrappy is disappointed. I may not get there with you....No wait! I did.
eyes Hec with ill-concealed jealousy
Wait, the Clementine lovers weren't referring to the John Ford movie?
Clementines are not mere citrus! They are...they are...juicy! I had one for lunch in honor of the new thread. Now, I'm all sad. Crying over my clementine.
That's why it was a good name--movies, American folksong, fruit--a PLETHORA of references.
Heh. I go out for an errand and I miss 136 NEW NATTER THREADS! fun.
Under 50.
eyes Hec with ill-concealed jealousy
::buys Robin a Sephora gift card to buy concealer::
That's why it was a good name--movies, American folksong, fruit--a PLETHORA of references.
Pffft. You're never going to beat Pynchon in a battle of references.
Wait, the Clementine lovers weren't referring to the John Ford movie?
Well don't take Hec's crack-smoking word for it! Me, I was referring to the gawdawful folk song. But see, that's the beauty of the thread title. It works on so many levels.
Honestly, the Pynchon novela is almost unreadably bad. If it hadn't been on the midterm, I totally would have skipped it.
If Chumley had been a girl-cat, he'd have most likely been a Clementine.
You're never going to beat Pynchon in a battle of references.
That's for sure.
Honestly, the Pynchon novela is almost unreadably bad.
For an ultrasmartie, you are so, so very wrong.