When you have an offensive lineman like Andre Smith, it's not surprising that the running game is so dominant. But Rashad Johnson's on-field management of the defense is really exciting to watch.
Re: Gambit--I love how half of ONTD is all, "But I thought Josh Holloway was in the running for Gambit!" For some reason, it reminds me of your mom's Clive Owen vs. Daniel Craig Bond thing.
Goat meat stewing on the stove and sweet potatoes baking in the oven. Cooked fish, complete with bones and eyeballs. Spicy peppers soaked in bottles of rum.
Sounds like a typical dinner here! And what's weird about cooked fish "complete with bones and eyeballs"?
"Wonder Bread" culture does not like food that stares back at them or still resembles the source. A lot of suburbia North America is condition to fully processed manufactured food products and are disconnected enough from real food as to be squeamish when they see it.
I think I'd rather have the runner-ups for 2002 and 2005, though.
I'd rather have the runner-up for 2000. I managed to forgive Van Helsing (or at least pretend it doesn't exist) a while ago.
And now I'm looking at that "top vampire movies" list and pointing and going YOU SEE WHY I'M NOT INTO VAMPIRES? SEEEE?
...Though actually, I watched the True Blood finale(?) and quite enjoyed it. There wasn't much vampiring in it, though, so I'm not counting it as an exception to the general rule yet.
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I'll get you some talking points to use with your mom. You can blow her mind with commentary about our offensive line. It will be fun!
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Here's something to say to your mom:
When you have an offensive lineman like Andre Smith, it's not surprising that the running game is so dominant. But Rashad Johnson's on-field management of the defense is really exciting to watch.
Then watch her jaw drop. Hee.
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Goat meat stewing on the stove and sweet potatoes baking in the oven. Cooked fish, complete with bones and eyeballs. Spicy peppers soaked in bottles of rum.
Sounds like a typical dinner here! And what's weird about cooked fish "complete with bones and eyeballs"?
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I'd rather have the runner-up for 2000. I managed to forgive Van Helsing (or at least pretend it doesn't exist) a while ago.
And now I'm looking at that "top vampire movies" list and pointing and going YOU SEE WHY I'M NOT INTO VAMPIRES? SEEEE?
...Though actually, I watched the True Blood finale(?) and quite enjoyed it. There wasn't much vampiring in it, though, so I'm not counting it as an exception to the general rule yet.
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cheers!
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