Thank goodness they say it doesn't appear to be life-threatening.
Nothing~ma, Perkins!
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Thank goodness they say it doesn't appear to be life-threatening.
Nothing~ma, Perkins!
I finally saw The Town! Not On The Town, as I said last night. I kind of wish I had seen On The Town. The Bronx is up! The Battery's down! Anyway, it was fine.
I feel like I'm not out of bed yet.
Ahh-ah-ah-aaaaah
Oh, the sun is warm,
But my blanket's warmer.
Sleep, sleep, in your lady's arms.
Let's go to my place.
I love that Nancy Walker originated that role on Broadway. Too bad she didn't get to play it on film.
Interesting chart of Female Character Types: [link]
Yeah, I linked to that in Natter. I think it's an irritating and dismissive chart, myself.
Well, Gawker blogs. They excel at irritating and dismissive.
The original source had written an essay I'd bitched about before about how she wanted to see female characters written. I just...I agree with what Zack Stentz wrote in the comments. It's too reductive when Faster Pussycat Kill Kill passes the Bechdel test and Silence Of The Lambs doesn't to use it as a be all and end all, and I think too often it is used as a shortcut to meaningfulness.