Oh no, Lee. There's stoic and private, and then there's just worrying after the fact. I hope she's home and okay now.
Natter 69: Practically names itself.
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.
Does she need a remedial course in "What We Tell People, Even When We Are A Private Person?"
Cass,
I might need to take this course.
I might need to take this course.
I only need this course in regards to my parents! ...I still haven't told them I got a new job, nor that I was ever (three times!) laid off. Or that we got a foster cat. Mostly I tell them where I've been once I get back.
But I'll tell all of Facebook these things...
Hey diehards, I am watching a recent episode of Justified with Max Perlich in it. Am I right that there was some reason he wasn't added to Angel after all? Like he didn't want to do it or something? Google gives me nothing.
Like he didn't want to do it or something?
... I want to say he has substance abuse problems, which is why he hasn't been a regular on anything since Homicide. Which makes Doyle's casting extra-ironic.
But I couldn't cite a source for that, and I probably heard it here.
Rumors are fine; I'm just giving context to Bob Bob.
That's also what I remember hearing.
What's sensible--if a random headhunter reaches out to link with me via LinkedIn, is it protocol to accept their invite even if I'm perfectly happy where I am? I'd accept a headhunter I'd worked with before, or think harder about one from a company I'd worked strongly with before, but he's a complete stranger.
I won't lie--I've admitted myself into the hospital without telling my parents. But my headaches are perfectly routine, fuck it all. It just depresses them remembering that.
Consuela's memory is mine. There also might've been some legal issues, though maybe I'm mixing him up with Michael Rappaport.
Wikipedia says of Max:
Former Homicide co-star Clark Johnson tells of how Perlich was a "wacky" guy, and was involved in a gun-related incident in front of his home in Baltimore over a parking spot.[7]