One time I had to buy 40 watermelons for a local festival, and ended up having to get them from the grocery store. Didn't want to bruise them, so I filled 4 carts up and made multiple trips to the checkout. For a moment there, I was the lady from all the math problems.
Fair enough. I tried to think of one character in Weeds who was alright, and I guess it was just Isabella (a minor character that may as well have been a lamp in the background). I guess Heylia also had her head screwed on right, but she was also a minor character.
But yeah, I agree with that about irredeemable characters with the sole exception of "It's Always Sunny...". They're more caricatures of terrible people, IMO, so I guess that's what makes it work.
It was pretty good until they left the suburbs (Nancy was still pretty awful, though, so your point stands). After that, it was like they tried to re-tool the show into a narconovella and failed hard.
He was!
Mostly deer food đ
I planted 8 Asiatic lilies two weeks ago, and the deer ate them all down to the ground. And my hibiscuses. And stripped my cherry tree I planted last year down to a stick.
Suburban deer are the worst.
But Grandmother! What big eyes you have," said Little Red Riding Hood.
"The better to see you with, my dear," replied the wolf.
"But Grandmother! What big claws you have..."
Had to Google what that was, and I immediately recalled that old episode of the Simpons. I don't think they exaggerated at all.
Yep, that was my question, re: DMCA takedowns.
When a GH repo is taken down like that, do forks get removed as well?
Image description: Liz Lemon, in her crazy old lady costume, reads a card with the text "Ooh, this adaptation has LGBT representation...played by Ricky Schroder? Ugh."
Don't ask me how, but I ended up on the Wikipedia page for a cheesy 90's made-for-TV movie. After reading through the entire plot synopsis (don't judge me), I saw this gem of a review from Variety that Immediately made me think of Liz's condescending compliment thing.
Funny story. I do,
!But the boat I was educated on sank !So I thought I didn't have to pay for it anymore
Trying a little mash up with this one.
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Martha Wash Sings the Iconic "Everybody Dance Now" line on The Arsenio Hall Show (1990)
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> Sounds just like the record!
Razzmatazz! And then I fly away on my, um, skateboard.
Faced with this dilemma, it's quite possible the automakers will respond by simply disabling telematics and connected services for customers in the state.
So the automakers may disable a feature I neither need nor want.
Oh no! Anyway....
Avid 30 Rock fan, dog mom, houseplant haver / killer. Jenny!