...then I went over to Fresh & Easy and got a cartload of groceries for the same amount. Fresh & Easy wins.
'Dirty Girls'
Comedy 1: A Little Song, a Little Dance, a Little Seltzer Down Your Pants
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Well, you haven't yet assessed the nutritional value of your DVDs.
We just watched the first two episodes of SPced we TiVoed. Wonderfully fun.
I foresee a purchase in our future. Hopefully we can hold off until used ones reach half.com.
Hee, it's cool to see people getting into Spaced ! It's such a great show.
So I saw a photo of the US "Kath and Kim" and realised that, once again, the American company responsible have completely and utterly missed the fucking point.
Watch me fall down and die with not surprise. I'm a-skeered of it. I think that Molly Shannon will be good, but Selma Blair?
I think that Molly Shannon will be good, but Selma Blair?
Yeah, especially when you consider this quote from her:
She (Selma Blair) explains, "We're trying to do it on our own terms. But it's a different show. This one has a little more heart than the Australian one.
WTF? Why the does it need "more heart"? What does that mean? If it means they're going to end each episode with a heart-warming *choke* Mother/Daughter moment, then I hope it's cancelled after the first episode airs.
For anyone who watched The Colbert Report last night, I'd like to say that Schmidt's Sausage Haus is DELICIOUS, and they have cream puffs as big as your head. I think the footage of McCain is in front of the fudge place next door, and also, om nom nom.
My favorite take that came from the Women for John McCain website: [link]
After wrapping his hungry lips around mouthful after tempting mouthful of old world sausage from a menu of enticing beef and pork sausage stuffed in an extra large natural casing and made moist with sauce, served with a side of wurst balls coated with batter and an inviting split top bun, our next president stepped next door to Schmidt’s Fudge Haus, where he was presented with a tasty box of freshly packed fudge, before talking Schmidt with the press as he delivered some trademark Straight Talk under a sign reading “Fudge Haus” as an enthusiastic audience of wind chimes nearly drowned out his dynamic and soaring campaign rhetoric, deservedly snubbing a female reporter from the unabashedly liberal Wall Street Journal.
Oh my God, now I can never eat there again! MY EYES.
(The sausage is soooo good.)
(So is the fudge.)
Also, it's in the middle of German Village, which is right in the heart of the city, and borders right on the Short North (aka the arguably gayest part of town). My guess is all of that is Obama-land. Don't know what the heck they were thinking.