What Cass said. That was a head-scratcher, for sure.
Jess, those eyes! My god, your kid is cute.
ita, all kinds of super-strength ~ma for tomorrow.
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.
What Cass said. That was a head-scratcher, for sure.
Jess, those eyes! My god, your kid is cute.
ita, all kinds of super-strength ~ma for tomorrow.
Jess, those eyes! My god, your kid is cute.
Having babysat him, I can vouch that he is very cute. And very cheerful! Though his cry is extremely anguished, so it is fortunate that it is rare.
You got a problem with that?
Too far!
I think it was supposed to be Massachusettsy, Perkins, but, yeah - no.
It looked and sounded like it was actually physically painful for Hutton.
I think he mentioned representing a seantor from upstate New York, but I've never heard a real world accent matching what he did last night. Or one on The Simpsons, for that matter ...
I always fuck them up within minutes of leaving the salon, which is why I almost never bother getting one.
Hence the superiority of pedicures.
also, GC, there is also Mani-Kir Royale which is in walking distance of my house and has some sort of drink pass thing. $40 for unlimited cocktails/wine for the whole year and $15 for one day
What? Yankees don't really sound like that?
Oh, yeah, that's right, Matt. It was just... bad. For him, for us. All around bad.
Love the show, though!
Had the most surreal experience at Costco because of an encounter with the world's rudest woman. When I walked in to get new tires, this woman was there with her elderly parents. She was saying how the nail or bolt or whatever that was in her tire must have been put there by the Costco people because "no one at my apartment complex would ever do that."
um lady, it's not uncommon for there to be hardware on the road or freeway.
Then, because I went searching for a worker, I was served first. As I was paying, she made a snide comment about my credit card (problem with it swiping). She actually said to me, "When you have a problem with the card, you are supposed to cut them up."
Later when I came back, she and her parents sat on the bench and there was a woman, I presume, who had been there first and was between them. She started talking about how discourteous the woman was for not moving and then said, "She doesn't speak English anyway.
To which the woman replied, "actually yes I do." then they had this huge thing about being how no one was courteous anymore.
What a TOAD this woman was. The upside was that it made me want to be super nice to the tire workers.