Also, tomato soup!?!?!
I KNOW!!! Canned tomatoes, sure, but tomato SOUP?
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, pandas, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Also, tomato soup!?!?!
I KNOW!!! Canned tomatoes, sure, but tomato SOUP?
Apparently Thomas Dekker is going to play Lance Loud in a tv show that fictionalizes The American Family: [link]
I hope they include his later punk rock career with The Mumps.
Also, tomato soup!?!?!
Because tomato *sauce* isn't available in processed and packaged form.
Oh, wait.
Lasagna is like politics, everybody gets an opinion... Everybody’s right, nobody’s wrong.
THIS, my friends, is what's wrong with America today.
Okay, so, I'm way behind on my US news, but.... what the hell is going on with a Mystery Candidate?
I remember from childhood that I did not warm to kids my parents made me associate with, as opposed to ones I chose to hang out with on my own. Frankly, I'd have rather spent time reading or playing by myself than be forced to waste time with them. I can see merit in having counselors try to get shy or antisocial kids to interact more with their peers, but discouraging close friendships seems insane to me.
It's the lasagna.
Clearly if we fixed the lasagna we could stop the BP oil leak.
What's the best lasagna you ever had?
My best was an incredibly complicated recipe made by Emmett's godfather, Frank. It had two kinds of sauce, one made with sauteed chicken livers and the other a bechamel. So rich and flavorful.
I KNOW!!! Canned tomatoes, sure, but tomato SOUP?
That woman must suck like a Hoover. It would explain a lot.
There's also an Amy in Sondheim's "Company." Really, you're in luck if you have any one of the women's names in that musical. So Jenny, Joanne, Sarah, Susan, and Amy.
I'm rather fond of the lasagna at Johnny Cascone's at 91st and Metcalf.
zuisa, the winner of the Dem primary for Senate in SC (who won 60-40) was a come-out-of nowhere unemployed guy who never campaigned, never ponyed up any money for the race other than the $10,000 filing fee (and it's wondered where he got the cash for that), and yet still managed to beat a seasoned pro who was out there campaigning. It's thought that he might be a Repub patsy who won because SC has open primary voting (you don't have to declare your party to pick a ballot) and the Repubs got their people to vote Dem to get this guy on the ballot in November up against Demint.