I love her expression here. Babies & toddlers looking dubious = cuteness GOLD!
'Time Bomb'
Natter 54: Right here, dammit.
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
I like Matilda's expression in "Caketastrophe family tableau" -- like, "Mom, WTF?!? I've *seen* cake in my short life, and THIS is not cake!"
But, the thing is, that isn't even true. The only other cake she's seen is Emmett's cake, and it looked exactly the same. She cannot possibly know that cake doesn't actually look like this -- unless she has a shining Platonic vision deep in her soul of that shimmering Cake that is the perfect fruition of everything toward which mere earthly cakes are striving.
Which may in fact be the case.
Which may in fact be the case.
Heh. You need to take a graphics program and draw a little Matilda thought-bubble with a shimmering cake in it....
Curse my flickr-blocked existence!
Mother of the Year (picture)
It's OK to kill a coworker if they set their phone's ringtone to the Chicken Dance, right?
After you kill the phone.
It's OK to kill a coworker if they set their phone's ringtone to the Chicken Dance, right?
Not just OK - required.
Also, what Dana said.
It's OK to kill a coworker if they set their phone's ringtone to the Chicken Dance, right?
Only if you beat them to death with the phone.
O Texans of the board, a question.
I know whenever we do "funny city pronunciations for $1000, Alex!" we always do Natchitoches, LA, because it is indeed funny. So, um, the dictionary is telling me that Nacogdoches, TX is pronounced basically the same way, except they are not all French and actually say the last syllable.
1. Intel on the ground: how alike do those names actually sound?
2. Who was in charge of spelling in that region?? And can I have him/her beaten with a rhyming dictionary, please?