A badass with a sense of style.
Olaf the Troll ,'Showtime'
Natter 66: Get Your Kicks.
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.
He also has enviable collarbones.
lunch was celery and peanut butter - that jar is still not done.
dinner for me is an omelette - used up half a can of green chili
mac had a jelly sandwich which finished off one jar of jelly and got us into the LAST ONE of his jelly. whoot!
another pitcher of lemonade and another of tea were made today also.
Ooh, I did a msbelle for lunch. I finished off leftover pasta and chicken nuggets and popcorn shrimp. There was just a little of each thing so I finished off three packages with one meal.
You know what song is really distracting when it comes on in your commute? The dance mix of Christian Bales's rageon. It is too freaking funny.
You know what song is really distracting when it comes on in your commute?
It's fucking distracting!
Do we know how he learned to speak French? Because it is quite extraordinary, despite obvious mistakes, he clearly knows all the little filler expressions.
Megan, I know, right? He even said "way" instead of "oui." I may need to do some research, for now I am intrigued.
So far I've found that he was inspired to learn French from a scene in Chariots of Fire, and his wiki page says he lived in France for six months. Maybe that's when he was in Aix?
I noticed the "ouais" pronunciation too, and was kind of surprised that he couldn't find the word "sous-titres" given how fluent the rest was -- except that it was obviously one of those things where you can't quite grasp at a word that you know you know.
He spoke like someone that didn't study (for example, missing basic gender distinctions), but rather used it to actually communicate in a French country (expressions, pronunciation, etc.). Ouais is more prevalent in the south so Aix would make sense.