What I couldn't figure, was that him being uncomfortable, or was that him acting like he thought a guy in fashion would? Was that his bold choice for his character? I wanted to enjoy him being silly, but instead I was weirded out and confused. Possibly the mascara threw me way way off and I never recovered.
Cable Drama: Still Waiting for the Cable Guy to Show Up with the Thread Name...
To be determined... (but it's definitely [NAFDA])
No, I know. It just amuses me how NOT BOSTON the show seems most of the time
Where is Hardison supposed to be from? Because he pulled what I like to call an Emily Gilmore. He said something about the car traveling on "the 95."
(note to Californians: NO ONE in the northeast uses the definite article with route numbers).
(note to Californians: NO ONE in the northeast uses the definite article with route numbers).
It's actually only Southern California that does that.
I get made fun of a lot.
It's actually only Southern California that does that.
Oh yeah, I've had this conversation with people before.
My newish-to-Boston friend kept talking to me yesterday about 90, apparently some highway we were going to take. When we got on it, I was all, "This isn't 90! It's the Mass Pike! Don't call it that!!" I had no idea.
Also, I-95 around Boston is more precisely referred to as 128, which is the beltway. If they're living in Boston, they know that.
Also, I-95 around Boston is more precisely referred to as 128, which is the beltway. If they're living in Boston, they know that.
This is exactly what I thought of when I read Jesse's post.
Oh yeah, I forget that 128 is 95 as well.
My newish-to-Boston friend kept talking to me yesterday about 90, apparently some highway we were going to take. When we got on it, I was all, "This isn't 90! It's the Mass Pike! Don't call it that!!" I had no idea.
Or just The Pike.
Well, the Leverage gang aren't from Boston, right? Didn't the first season take place in DC or something? So I wouldn't fault them for saying 95 instead of 128. But there's no way Hardison would say "the", unless he's from SoCal.