But, doesn't she have a million animals?
She had some from her exes, but she sent them to live on the farm because Ted kept thinking about the guys who gave them to her.
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But, doesn't she have a million animals?
She had some from her exes, but she sent them to live on the farm because Ted kept thinking about the guys who gave them to her.
oh, right.
She should get them back from the farm before she moves into Ted's apartment. (While I thought Robin should have just sucked it up and dealt with the fact that a lot of Ted's belongings were from previous girlfriends, giving up her pets over his insecurity was really beyond the pale. At least hair conditioner or a pillow won't be wondering why it never sees its human anymore...)
I've been watching Kitchen Confidential on hulu, and I was pleasantly surprised to see Morena Baccarin in episode 11.
I love that show and plan to buy it. It was very authentic to my restaurant experience. Plus funny and sexy.
I bounce back and forth on The Office. Toby came across as, at best, an idiot and, at worst, a hopelessly incompetent jerk. Giving Jim a "formal warning" -- in large part, let's face it, over his relationship with Pam -- and egging Michael on to "do something" about Stanley without addressing the implications of Michael's assumption that Stanley would be The Expert on rap came across as utterly clueless.
Of course, Stanley's one-on-one meeting with Michael might have gone better if he'd given a specific or two.
No fallout from the night out with Ryan? I keep thinking that will come back to bite somebody. Hard.
Not sure exactly WHERE to put this, but did anyone see last night's Colbert Report? He finally got Rain to do the dance-off (I'm sure at least partly because he's in Speed Racer), and it was frelling hysterical!!!!!
Oh, crap! I turned it off and went to bed after The Word!
I saw that, Frank. Yes, indeed: awesome.
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