This, though sad, makes me remember "don't tase me bro".
"Don't tase me, b-BBAAAWWWKKK!!"
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This, though sad, makes me remember "don't tase me bro".
"Don't tase me, b-BBAAAWWWKKK!!"
They're making a movie based on "French Women Don't Get Fat." With the lead played by Hilary Swank, who will gain "20 to 30 pounds" for the role. [link]
I just can't believe they are making a movie out of a diet book.
Good God, Sean. How horrendous for you. I don't know what to say.
All my -ma is yours, though, mate.
Tonight, I plan on distracting myself by attending an invited dress rehearsal for the LA Opera's production of Howard Shore's The Fly.
Interesting. Shore's done the scores for all but, I think, three of Cronenberg's movies.
Damn. I just got a call for TCG saying they would not be calling him back for a second interview on the job he applied for. He would be perfect for the job. I really really don't want to call him and give him this message.
Why would they give you that message? That's so unprofessional. And puts you in a not-fun position.
Brenda, they didn't. They left it on our voicemail. I didn't answer the phone.
Ah, that's a little better then. Sorry he didn't get it, that's always so hard.
I'm wondering if I'm being spied on. After complaining last night about just wanting a whiteboard, a maintenance man and my VP just left my room after measuring for a new whiteboard.
Ummm.... man, I really wish they'd build an actual auditorium so we don't have to perform in a gym with no stage or backstage. Boy, an auditorium would be so helpful.
(think that'll work?)
She's still not ready to tell her family; however, my love andacceptance of her has gone a long way in helping her love and accept herself. Oh! and she adores the nickname "baby dyke diver".
Good for her!
Dan Savage had a column not long ago where he advocated not telling hostile parents until you were out from under their roof. It made a lot of sense. Basically, "Its good to live an honest life. You can do that in two years when the result won't be daily torment. Then you can let your parents come to their acceptance on their own time." I think its worth considering.