I think the big ringlets were the only element remotely related to Hasidic culture, but maybe not in Austin's head.
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I think the big ringlets were the only element remotely related to Hasidic culture, but maybe not in Austin's head.
Wasn't there a long tailored black coat at some point? Maybe that fell to the princess's edit (Also, Anthony = love).
I have to say, I'm jealous of the Paris trip--those hotels are incredible, especially the PA, which is right on Ave Montaigne in the heart of the Golden Triangle (I hope Austin gets that one).
I LOVE hearing all the British (and Scottish) models talking.
It's horrible, but I love it too. I'm such a sucker for a British accent. (And Scots are Brits).
GodDAMNIT, my HD CBS channel cut out at 9pm with 20 minutes left of TAR to go!!
(Not just CBS, I also lost HD Fox and HD ABC, but CBS was the only one I was in the middle of watching...)
Still enjoying Ne-Yo on the Voice! Seriously, is there an artist whose personal image is not improved by this show? I also kind of adore Robin Thicke now.
But that "blue-eyed soul" kid better learn his Hall & Oates!
Also, I was kind of devestated by the final elimination. I seem to be acquiring a thing for beards? I mean, I also preferred his performance, but also that.
right! how can you be blued-eyed should and NOT know F'in Darryl Hall!
Ne-Yo is adorbs.
I am not watching the show, but given that Darryl Hall is the person that INSPIRED the phrase "blue eyed soul", somebody better recognize!
I thought that was Van Morrison.
Also, I was kind of devestated by the final elimination. I seem to be acquiring a thing for beards? I mean, I also preferred his performance, but also that.
I was kind of torn on that one. I thought they both did a good job, and I liked both of them.
Elsewhere a friend of mine was talking about TAR, and points out that while we've had contestants who couldn't swim, or couldn't climb, or couldn't drive stick, we've now had one that can't ride in the back seat without vomiting.
(Which is a real thing for some people -- as long as they're in the front, preferably driving they're fine because it doesn't trigger their balance reflex as much. Cab rides aren't much fun in their universe. At least the team handled it with some grace (although laughing hysterically isn't necessarily recommended for most teams, it seems to have worked for them.))