There's a poster I pass going home that's advertising a salad with the byline "Best use of peach since pie."
Sorry, Sammy. Deanny wants pie now.
And I found fresh peach pie at the expensive supermarket. Nom.
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
There's a poster I pass going home that's advertising a salad with the byline "Best use of peach since pie."
Sorry, Sammy. Deanny wants pie now.
And I found fresh peach pie at the expensive supermarket. Nom.
I had delicious peach pie Saturday night, thanks to Consuela.
Sophia, yes - my 13 y.o. niece had me watch several middle episodes with her, and just last night I watched the final three. On my own, that is, so I guess there's something there -- the kids are pretty engaging and occasionally annoying, which is seems about right. Emmett and the brother are cutie patooties.
Is anyone else watching ABC Family's "Switched at Birth". I mainlined the whole thing, and do recommend it for the teen soap loving crowd. It also deals with the Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing community, which I am finding an interesting twist. It also somehow got picked up for 22 more episodes. For the same season, but in January. WHich seems nutty to me. Tha had 8 episodes, and then then were picked up for a "back 22". Weird.
I've been watching it. I thought some of it was a bit too teen-angsty, but a lot of it was really well done. And, it's probably the best non-documentary look at issues in the Deaf community that I've seen. There are a ton of things they don't look at, but I thought the arguments over implants and oralism were done really well.
I had delicious peach pie Saturday night, thanks to Consuela.
It was yum.
I am a little nervous, because it is Paul Stupin (show runner of Dawson's Creek post Kevin Williamson), but I have to say that I think Emmett might rival Pacey.
Thanks, Stephanie!
General consensus is don't waste the money on nice paper....
Ooh, I haven't seen Switched at Birth. I don't think I knew it was a TV series; for some reason I assumed it was a TV movie when I saw the ads.
I do have to fess up to having seen every single episode of Pretty Little Liars, though.
I am a little nervous, because it is Paul Stupin (show runner of Dawson's Creek post Kevin Williamson), but I have to say that I think Emmett might rival Pacey.
He is completely adorable.
The thing I had to get notarized today was actually the contract selling the rights to the bombed YA series I did with Penguin and a book packager back when ... right when I joined the board, actually. It's for ABC Family! Now to see if they ever actually produce it.