Learned recently that Norma Tanega was Dusty Springfield's live-in lover for many years.
Please tell me they really did have a cat named Dog.
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Learned recently that Norma Tanega was Dusty Springfield's live-in lover for many years.
Please tell me they really did have a cat named Dog.
We caught up on the most recent two episodes last night and they were INSPIRED. Colin walking through the office and knocking people out with cliches just killed me.
Finally watched ZEP. Very sad. I was delighted that Mo and Eddie got back together, and absolutely OVER this stupid idiot nonsense love triangle.
I'm more or less over the triangle idea, too. Put me on Team More Shirtless Max.
Yeah, to the degree I'm bothering I significantly prefer Simon. If Max were my friend I would be delivering some real truths about his selfish, insecure behavior, and asking some really pointed questions about whether he actually loves Zoey the person, or Zoey the ideal he has built her up in his mind to be.
OK, finally watched ZEP. That was real nice.
Yes, I watched ZEP over the weekend. It was better than I anticipated. I was braced for tears and instead found it comforting. Also, yay Mo and Eddie.
I also found comfort in the season finale of ZEP. It was very sad, but they did get to say Goodbye to Mitch. I didn't get to say anything to my Dad that he could hear, but this fiction brought me a satisfying emotional closure.
Aw, there's an Irish woman named Ita on the latest The Good Place podcast, and the first time, Marc Evan Jackson says "eeda," but then after she says her own name, he switches right to "eeTa."
Awww, I need to catch up on those so I can cry over that