January 2012
120 posts
December 2011
86 posts
Downton Abbey.
I get it now. Can’t believe how late I was on this.
So about Downton Abbey?
It’s like The Help… But in England? Help me out here people.
Holiday Countdown: Day 5 - Adventures With The Elf...
stfuparents:
A few weeks ago, I received my first Elf on the Shelf submission. Having no idea WTF that was, I did a cursory search to find out the absolute minimum amount of information I needed to know about this small wooden toy in order to get through the holidays on the blog. It’s not that I have a problem with small wooden toys, or elves, or anything Christmas-related so much as I have a...
A "Shit Guys Say" video would be 10 seconds long:
bestrooftalkever:
caterpillarcowboy:
anniehinton:
I forgot
I can’t find it, I swear I looked
“I’m sorry.”
“what?”
“The game is on.”
"The Dark Knight Rises" Bootlegged Full Trailer →
thecultureofme:
Holy shit. Holy, holy shit.
AW YEAH!
He wrote about everything from Charles Dickens to Iran, and wasn’t afraid of...
– We’ll miss you, Hitch. (via bookish)
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laughterkey:
vh1:
At The End Of The Day, This Is The Greatest “At The End Of The Day” Supercut Ever [VH1]
Theater nerd alert: I got really excited because I thought this was a montage of Les Mis performances.
Reblogged for work, and also for PCB’s brilliant commentary.
I thought this was Les Mis too.
See, the “fun aunt” is often synonymous with the “unmarried...
– via XOJane
There are a lot of sweeping generalizations here… and I don’t really like the “neglected to have children” phrasing (many aunties have fertility issues) but props to Emily for giving Aunts a shout out.
rachelfershleiser asked: Margaret! You know these things! Donald Faison and Minca Kelly, really? And if so, whahappa?
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In a way, a good bookstore is the equivalent of Cheers. Sure, I could buy a...
– This whole article is worth a read. (via mrmullin)