Spike's Bitches 42: Which question do you want me to answer first?
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And there's the whole five years being tortured thing.
Age is funny though. Last night I saw Equus and Richard Griffiths seems WAY older than my Mom but there is only a years difference. And its not as if my Mom has vigorous health and a cushy life -- why she looks so young is just good genes.
SPP, if you went to Equus last night, it is not Richard Griffiths that we expect to hear about from you!
Someone please save me from students doing their assignments at the last minute...
Palin said she was looking forward to meeting Biden, adding that she'd "been hearing about his Senate speeches since I was in, like, second grade."
I heard that on the news and almost burned dinner, due to the staring at the screen dumbfounded. Ya, wait to point out your inexperience and pettyness. Maybe the secondary reason for picking her is a Qualye-ism. As in "don't shoot me, or you get her for President" type of life insurance.
I dunno. What I do know is, my head is full of morning gronk, and I really hope my assistant is feeling better today and will show up on time and ready to work.
Have a happy Thursday y'all!
Does Aimee know you were there last night?
And there's the whole five years being tortured thing.
And there is the whole cancer survivor thing. And the strong suspicion that Johnny Drama has other medical problems he's not talking about.
And there's the whole five years being tortured thing.
Am I the only one who thinks "Manchurian Candidate" !?!
And there is the whole cancer survivor thing. And the strong suspicion that Johnny Drama has other medical problems he's not talking about.
But they keep showing his mother, who is like 200 years old. Nothing to worry about. He will grow up to be just as old as she is. So it's ok to vote for him. He won't die in office. Really. He promises!
not here. heading for shower. really.
SPP, if you went to Equus last night, it is not Richard Griffiths that we expect to hear about from you!
Hee.
That
scene is exceedingly sad. It's painful to watch. He does an amazing job, really.
I can't imagine the part would be as effective with a young-looking twentysomething and I can't imagine there are many teenagers who can play it well.
The entire production is beautiful. So often surreal staging just makes for a trippy experience (which I actually enjoy), but in this case the men as horses and everything else just served to make the actors experiences seem very very real. Like I said, it was painful.
In re McCain - did anyone see where, in reply to the Obama ad that McCain's never sent an e-mail, someone in his campaign said that he couldn't use a computer because of a war wound? WTF
And Palin ... I'm tempted to watch, but I really don't want to have to buy a new TV after throwing something through the screen. I'm afraid she's adopted the Republican strategy of a smirk and a lie will get you through anything. sigh.
Todd, I'm not too sure what you are referring to, but I have heard that McCain's one arm doesn't work well due to an injury sustained when he was in the Navy (not sure if it was one of his many crashes or the POW thing).
Does Aimee know you were there last night?
I did, and am accepting donations to fund my NYC Stalking Trip.
Fund a criminal! Send me to NYC!