The pot smoking site also has this article about how the Golden Girls turn a generation of american men into homosexuals.
Not true. We already were—it just made it easier to identify us by dint of our watching. See also: the show's spiritual successor, Sex and the City.
The Old Spice guy said the cake is a lie?
Okay, this is completely alien to me. Is this a generational thing? A US thing? A southern thing?
It strikes me as a kinda churchy thing, like maybe not church sanctioned necessarily, but an expression of it somehow.
I notice they're all blondes. I wonder if they're all natural blondes.
Listening to the Rangers game on my alarm clock radio since I don't get TBS and cannot find my speaker cords for the receiver. GO Rangers!
Blues-Flyers pregame show starts in a bit. They'll be unveiling a statue of Brett Hull. The one my dad
didn't
get the commission for, so I'm kind of hoping it's fugly.
(But he did get to do one of Bobby Orr for the Bruins, so nyah)
Man, I briefly thought I had no cable and since SPN was delayed until tonight I was quite upset.
I don't know anything about ICP on purpose.
I am Jesse.
Is this a generational thing? A US thing? A southern thing?
Not generational, I'm guessing. You remember the line in Clueless when Paul Rudd says to Silverstone, "College girls wear less make-up, and that's why they are prettier than high school girls." And she looks at him like "less make-up = prettier?!WTF?"
That said, I assume there are still many high school students who don't wear make-up. I didn't. I'd say my friends were fairly evenly split, half did, half didn't. It was never made a deal.
I do find it a bit lame. Like celebrating the eating of soup for lunch on Thursdays.