I don't know. He was fairly typical of his time. He was pushing, but not pressuring.
Not that he was pushing but how he was pushing. And the whole "How do you feel? Do you feel any different?" He assumed he was a life-changing experience.
'Objects In Space'
To be determined... (but it's definitely [NAFDA])
I don't know. He was fairly typical of his time. He was pushing, but not pressuring.
Not that he was pushing but how he was pushing. And the whole "How do you feel? Do you feel any different?" He assumed he was a life-changing experience.
Not that he was pushing but how he was pushing.
What do you mean by that?
He assumed he was a life-changing experience.
I don't think that the thought that it was him per se, but that the loss of virginity was a life changing experience. And in that time, it was.
What do you mean by that?
The whole Swedish article thing. Not dickish, but assholehish as in really foolish and pretentious. And the whole assuming she was a virgin thing. Her reaction when he made the assumption earlier indicates she had done nothing to lead him to believe that. And that reaction should have clued him if he had any ability to read body language.
Does the intro music to Rizzoli&Isles sound like an Irish jig, or am I just drunk?
I find it confusing, because Rizzoli is Italian.
I find it confusing, because Rizzoli is Italian.
Exactly!
I just automatically connected it with Boston, because I think Irish when I think Boston (I mean if I'm trying to give a city an ethnicity)
I'm guessing that's why they chose it - plus, it's about cops. It just seems so odd when neither of the main characters appear to be Irish-American.
It's like they thought they were doing music for "Crossing Jordan" or something.
Using Detective Captain Bonanno as a bridge between worlds, I bet a R&I/Leverage crossover could work.
I don't think that she shifted to mommy's tactics, I don't think that she did anything to encourage him, he did it on her own. However, I think that she may be realizing what she can do if she tries.
I just meant in the sense of being perfectly happy to let a man solve her problem for her.