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  1. 2 points
    The caller whose in laws are sending her baby clothes? That shit is BONKERS and NOT OKAY. I do think it's a good idea to donate the clothes, because even if you do have a kid, you don't want to wrap him or her or it up in all that passive aggressive energy. But you got to tell them to cut that shit out. Or actually, have your significant other do it. They are his responsibility. That's not a thing. It's not okay. You don't have a baby, don't send baby clothes. I'd look into women's shelters in the area, they usually need stuff for small kids. NEVER STOP JUDGING SEA WORLD.
  2. 2 points
    I will never stop judging Sea World! But I definitely would love to pet a great white in the wild, like underwater as one passes by whatever safe container I'm in. Or if I'm sitting on a boat and it goes underneath. My previous comment was hypocritical! I'm the type of person who has to touch everything! I will one day lose a hand!
  3. 1 point
    Nawwwww... there's some DARK SHIT in WFRR. The Dip and the shoe? Holy Shit.
  4. 1 point
    Who Framed Roger Rabbit is no less a kid's movie than a lot of Dreamworks movies. I haven't seen Shrek but I've seen enough that there's a character functionally named "Lord Fuckwad" who built a huge castle because he's "overcompensating." I know it has a lot of jokes that are references only adults will get but aren't necessarily inappropriate for children. That doesn't exactly give Roger Rabbit a pass but I guess I don't think it's too bad. Maybe that's just because I watched it a lot as a kid though?
  5. 1 point
    WFRR is really weird. I was shown it as a kid by a teacher because they thought it was a kids movie during day camp. That was an ....interesting... Day. Apparently a lot of people thought it was a kids movie which is CRAZY
  6. 1 point
    I'm blown away that the Movie Bitches thought they'd go to Detective Pikachu and get Who Framed Roger Rabbit?, which is easily a top 5 all-time fav, but I'm also blown away that they think WFRR? is a kids' movie? Murder, alcoholism, a truly frightening main villain, tons of sexual innuendo and Jessica goddamn Rabbit? It seems more like a nostalgia movie for boomers who grew up with Looney Tunes and Disney and wanted to see them in a more mature setting. Who Framed Roger Rabbit -- a kid's movie: Yeah or nah? EDIT to add: Not that kids can't enjoy it, because I surely did, but I just don't think Zemeckis really had kids in mind when he made it.
  7. 1 point
    To get ready for the Chicago show I've been buying things once a month so it's not all at once. Like last month we got the tickets this month I think we're going to get the hotel and if we don't I'll be buying my train ticket, next month it's the hotel or train whichever we don't do this month. I have to check in with my friend and see which she wants to do this month. Your idea is really smart though!
  8. 1 point
    Thanks. My friend in Wales thought of that for me from his past experience. I've been sending him money with each paycheck to bank for my trip. That way I dollar-cost average the exchange rate and don't have to carry a lot of cash when I travel. After my September trip I will keep doing that to save up for a larger trip in the future.
  9. 1 point
    I'm right there with you. We're gonna end up like Buster on Arrested Development it will be worth it though to Touch The Thing!
  10. 1 point
    I love that we are all united in our never ending judgment of Sea World! Also I'm still mad on behalf of the caller whose in laws are sending them baby clothes without a bsby. Donate them to a local shelter for domestic abuse they can always take things like that I think
  11. 1 point
    I think it's ok to skip if finances are tight. Mine are too but I only go one trip a year and a friend is going so w are splitting things. There a always other tours and it's no fun to worry about money on a trip trust me. I know first hand.
  12. 1 point
    Well... I don’t have much to say about this episode except: Klausner is one of my favs- she delivered as always
  13. 1 point
    I just noticed the time? That was only 90 minutes? Dear god, I thought it was over 2 hours for sure.
  14. 1 point
    Can I please ask some advice? The tour comes to Philly on the 23rd but money is tight. I've wanted to go to a live show and almost went to NYC or DC. Now they're in my backyard! Should I make every effort to go because just being there is awesome or is it OK to skip and get my finances and life in better order?
  15. 1 point
    Finally the movie teased all the way back in episode 2, even more insane that Cage might not even be the craziest thing about this movie.
  16. 1 point
    Fade in.... A silver haired prison guard carrying a tray of food pushes open a door with the words 'Cell Block 14 - Extra High Security" printed on it. He walks down a metal corridor. Dying florescents flicker overhead. "Hmph! Only two more weeks til retirement" He continues down the corridor. "Mr Scott! Dinner is served. Mr Scott!" He turns the corner and his eyes widen. "Mr Scott???....." We see a small empty cell. The bars on the only window have been filed away. A makeshift rope made of bedsheets hangs through the opening. "Good God...no, please, no..." The guard drops the tray and faints in slow motion. Fade to black.
  17. 1 point
    The end (pop-up question mark) Written and Directed by Adam Scott Cast Jude Adam Scott Adam Jude Law Mayor Moomoo Brad Pitt Velma (voiced by) Morgan Freeman Fred (voiced by) Freddy Prince Jr Ponti-Raid Adam Scott Young Adam Justin Fields Mr. Kennedy Scott Lawkerman "Scooby Theme Remix" performed by Jennifer Lopez Speacial Thanks to Morrissey Shot on location at the abandoned fishery No animals were seriously harmed in the production of this film An Adam Scott Joint ©2019 All rights reserved Ant-Man will return Music that I forgot to start at the beginning of this post (maybe 'Life is a Highway'?) trails off...
  18. 1 point
    From the diary of Velma Dinkley: "I can't wait for Mayor Moomoo to wake from the medically induced coma that he has been put under due to the 2nd degree bee repellent burns he suffered at the abandoned salmon fishery (he's still so adorable, ooooooo I just want to smootch his chemically irritated cheeks so so super bad oh kissy kissy all night long, smooch smooch, DOUBLE smooch). He'll be absolutely thrilled to know that not only "Young Pope 2: Popin' Ain't Easy Movie only on TV" is coming to network, but that also "Fame 2: Coco'n Ain't Easy" is available on what he calls his 'silvered records machine'. I hope he leaves his curtains open while he watches it. Note to self: Remember to call Mr Kennedy tomorrow morning and ask him to hold all of my non-Moomoo related calls. I have no desire to speak to Mr. Frederick Herman Jones. Superstardom has gone straight to his hanker-tie."
  19. 1 point
    Law? Returns? Episode? What is this, the debut of "Where Are They Now: Jude Law Edition" on the network that has that contract to broadcast this show? I hope my DVR's Jude Law and/or Bizby Moomoo alert(s) was still set to RECORD ALL NEVER DELETE or some unlucky DVR is sleeping in the dog house tonight!
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