Maybe it has seasons. I didn't know he was so political...he's certainly clever enough. Maybe he should bring a flag, just in case.ETA: Aims!(or anyone who really dug the West Wing) what was the name of the Josh Lyman fangirl website?
'Dirty Girls'
Spike's Bitches 44: It's about the rules having changed.
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Maybe he should bring a flag, just in case.
"I claim this British ex-Empire in the name of penguins!"
what was the name of the Josh Lyman fangirl website?
LemonLyman.com?
"You can't let him do that in the House of Commons."
"Well, I had to. He had a flag."
Calli, thanks. I almost had it right, then.
Jilli there is a very young, gothy parent of one of Liv's preschool classmates. She has a set of awesome Jack Skellington seat covers in her car. She's a cutiehead. Ima pimp your site to her.
I *may* be wrong.
The same fairly-recent interview where I heard him talking about standing for Parliament, I'm sure he said that it wasn't a phase. He didn't seem sure what it was, but he answered no to a specific "Was it a phase?" question. He was saying that, having done a tour in man-clothes, he might go back to transvestite tours later.
I think it was Chain Reaction - a BBC radio comedy interview show - where he was discussing this.
He was saying that, having done a tour in man-clothes, he might go back to transvestite tours later.
Woot! Usually I'm totally unreasonable about the LA LA LA I'M WRITE SHUT UP-ness of things, but here I'm quite happy to smile and go, "See? Senile and wrong!"
Heh. Admittedly, I may be making this up. To put my mind at rest, I'm off to see if the clip is still anywhere online...
Jilli there is a very young, gothy parent of one of Liv's preschool classmates. She has a set of awesome Jack Skellington seat covers in her car. She's a cutiehead. Ima pimp your site to her.
Awwww! Thank you!
I find it frustrating to talk to some folks from the Carolinas and Georgia and such. They often say, "What did you say? You're talkin' too fast, hon." and I have to consciously speak slower. How do they watch TV if what I think is an average speech speed is too fast?
Or maybe that's the key to the prevalence of hyper-conservatism in the South--the liberals talk too fast, and if we slowed down the reasonable folks of the South would say, "Oh, yeah, that makes sense, sure, hon."
(Though I hate to be called hon)