October 2011
Dear The Grove, it is OCTOBER 27TH. Love, Liz. http://t.co/tLTHKYSX
“Oh my god, do you think I’m diabetic? Because I have to eat, like, all the time.” —One American Apparel shopgirl to another, just now.
Fantastic read. For one thing, I had no idea Marilyn had her own production company. For another, the author is TOTALLY AND COMPLETELY CORRECT about Gentlemen Prefer Blondes.
Here are two links about why I’m only giving out Skittles (made by Mars) on Halloween: 1) http://t.co/lPx7EJtw and 2) http://t.co/MSUUDOpf
RT @heresomeawesome: Booooooooooooooooooooooooom! http://t.co/AiQgYyK2
Today’s work-related search terms: “‘Showgirls’ quotes,” “tractor tires,” “dynamism,” “common stripper names.”
Point me to a heretofore unread-by-me treasure trove of Scientology gossip. Seriously. Cannot. Get. Enough.
Kelsey Grammer’s new show is about (spoilers) the plot of a half-season of West Wing.
He has MS?
I thought it was ambiguous. It’s probably MS, but could be Parkinson’s too, right? It might stay unclear for awhile, but in general I actually like the show so far. Unlike the (admittedly amazing) West Wing, it’s more interested in whether the leader is actually fit to lead. We don’t question Bartlett too much in WW.
Oh, wow! I was actually kinda joking. But that’s actually an interesting direction for the show to go. Hmmm.
Kelsey Grammer’s new show is about (spoilers) the plot of a half-season of West Wing.
He has MS?
Stephen Marche in the New York Times Magazine. Which piece neatly sums up why I have no interest in seeing Anonymous, and why the “aw hell, it’s only a movie” argument isn’t washing with me this time. (via hangingfire)
I can’t tell you how angry this movie makes me, and this article is a wonderful balm for my anger. Seriously, fuck this movie.
Today on @slacktory: Why I started getting emails about planning my wedding, the week after I got dumped. http://t.co/undkPAO5
RT @CordCutters: Our little show turns one today: Happy birthday, Cord Cutters! http://t.co/qfHbeUhh
CATNIP FOR THE LADIES.