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And she's a lawyer. I mean that was a major error on the homepage. How long has that been up?!
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The glaring error is she used "their" when it should have been "they're" short for " they are."
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I think that is what men call "a tease."
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I am just now at the shower scene where "McClingy" says sloth hug yet again, and continues to stick her tongue down her future ex-husband's throat, the one who just told her she was forward. I can't stand her!!!! She's the kind of girl you dream about smothering in her sleep because the sound of even her breathing sets your already frazzled nerves on edge. She's too damn much! Alicia is funny. She said she isn't even turning on the flirtiness. In other words= Alex is a non- mothereffing factor! She can win this with no effort!
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See Dory
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Popularity among the common people, yes. But power, no. The whole storyline of the HS taking power over the monarchy was the hardest one for me to accept. No way Joffrey would have had his power usurped by some dirty, common zealot. I mean, you're the king, with an army. Common people be damned! That Tommen was weak. Yes, a child still, but so were the others. Look at Lady Mormont. Stark comparison. By the way, that darned baby looks old. Is that Walder Frey?!
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Let's be real. Tommen was weak. He pretty much was sending her to die by doing what his wife and the High Septor told him to do, do away with trial by battle. She did make sure he wasn't in the explosion by sending The Mountain to block him, she could not have guessed he'd jump to his death. I'm glad that sorry little weasel is gone.
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She is a red head.
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This post really gave me pause. I, literally, stopped what I was doing and went to see when this show started on HBO and tried to figure out what I was doing at the time. I can't place this time. Wow. It doesn't seem like 6 years. You blew my mind today.
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I just got to my desk this morning and read your message! I laughed so loudly!!!! Hence all the exclamation points!!!!! Yes!! She is nutty as a fucking fruitcake. My reaction to seeing her come around that corner to meet that first guy, grinning so hard with her joker smile, was visceral! I just can't take her! Could you imagine working with her everyday? Yeah, something is off with this chic! Exclamations show what I'm feeling ?
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Black Ink Crew - General Discussion
announcergirl replied to Meredith Quill's topic in Black Ink Crew
OMG I can't stand Duchess!!!!! Or Sky. -
Me, too. I knew it was going to happen from reading, but I wasn't ready.
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Black Ink Crew - General Discussion
announcergirl replied to Meredith Quill's topic in Black Ink Crew
Exactly. She started that crap and then he wanted to turn on Donna. And let's be honest: Who the hell wants Naeem? Donna has to stop being a jump off. It ain't cute. -
Black Ink Crew - General Discussion
announcergirl replied to Meredith Quill's topic in Black Ink Crew
Oh I've been laughing about that on FB. Sorry. Seriously though, Donna started off very respectful of his gf, but the girl kept yapping. Donna said I'll really give you something to be mad about. Go Itchy-Scratchy! So Donna has a horrible shape. Moving on... -
WAGS LA: The OGs of E! Waggier Than the Rest?
announcergirl replied to Meredith Quill's topic in WAGS [V]
Was I supposed to be impressed with that shoe store, the whewww, big surprise? smh They both seem thirsty. She'll be with anyone to be a WAG. The sister "shit stirrer" can leave already. Looking for a spot on the show? Let the ole fake vagina steaming cousins fight there own dumb battles. Autumn does need to dial it back; she's just not likeable. She's trying too hard to convince us her marriage is relationship gold. I ain't buying. Them ugly shoes either! Those boots were hideous in that store. Anyone know what that was about? His taste is questionable. His own v-neck with the taco meat was a clue. And why can't the shop owner believe she's opening the store to a wealthy athlete to surprise his lady friend? Is she an ex? An employee and not an owner? Scared? What? -
I also think that's why he quit so fast - guilt.
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The Girlfriend Experience - General Discussion
announcergirl replied to Meredith Quill's topic in The Girlfriend Experience
I think it's cool, different, voyeuristic, escapism -
The Girlfriend Experience - General Discussion
announcergirl replied to Meredith Quill's topic in The Girlfriend Experience
It helps that she is aesthetically perfect -
The Girlfriend Experience - General Discussion
announcergirl replied to Meredith Quill's topic in The Girlfriend Experience
The sex on this show is boring. Better than I'm getting -nothing- but still boring. correction- I just made it to episode 7. It's darned good for cable. -
True. I misspoke. It was not the world as we know it to be in 2016. Yes, they used the knowledge from the alien invasion to build new technology. In this version, they had an inhabited defense outpost on the moon and etc. Essentially, people living on the moon and traveling back and forth. I think that what made the first one so good was that it happened during a time we knew, and showed it could happen to anyone at anytime. The "futuristic" spin took me out of the movie. I found it unbelievable. Similar to other sci-fi I've seen and go into the movie knowing I must suspend belief. The fiancé said they should have made a second movie where the friendly aliens came to teach and to have Earth join its fight against those stealing resources. This one would be the third.
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But she did kill that guy. For all intents and purposes, dude was a goner. Probably brain dead. Alex put him out of his misery. The others just helped hide the body.
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That's exactly what I was thinking.
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WAGS LA: The OGs of E! Waggier Than the Rest?
announcergirl replied to Meredith Quill's topic in WAGS [V]
I agree. Why he would allow her to send out save-the-date cards and then back out I will never understand. She has to be embarrassed, but yet she continues. She wants to have another baby with him, when he wont commit to a wedding which says to me, I'm holding out for "the one." And, I'm no judge of other people's money, but tell me again why they need a house that big in Virginia? The relationship with Sean and Olivia?, is that her name. He wants it badly, but she knows she can do better. He's a bit controlling, huh? -
They could have, and should have, kept that! So the original movie is my fiance's favorite movie of all time. He was so excited to see it, even though we've speculated on how it might be without Will Smith. He told me weeks ago that we were going to see the sequel. He found the movie times and showed up excited to go. Just yesterday I'd read that it was being reported that Smith would not be in the film because of he had scheduling conflicts (taping Concussion and Suicide Squad) - red flag-and the producers decided to go in a "different" direction, a "younger" direction. Looking at the lead guys, I already knew it would be not so great. The young people just didn't do much for me. Not enough oomph, charisma, to get me excited to go. But we went. It was bad y'all. If it were another sci'fi teen movie, you know like a Divergent, then ok, it could work. Not great but it could be cool. Lots of CGI, a grand music score, young leads that would attract someone way under my age, perhaps. But no. Give the movies another name and lose the affiliation with the first and it could have worked. As it stands, without the heart and emotion of the first, it sucked. I foresee a lot of original fans being disappointed. Let's start with it being set in the future. Huh? Really?
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As the Fourth of July nears, satellite engineer David Levinson (Jeff Goldblum) investigates a 3,000-mile-wide mother ship that's approaching Earth. Fortunately, 20 years earlier, nations across the world started to use recovered extraterrestrial technology to develop an immense defenseprogram. When the alien invaders attack with unprecedented force, the U.S. president, teams of scientists and brave fighter pilots spring into action to save the planet from a seemingly invincible enemy.