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A Random Short Story
There was once a guy, who heard some sounds coming from behind a stone wall. He listened closer and liked what he heard: it was a gal's voice. She sounded very expressive and funny and smart, she lifted up his spirits and he could sense she was inwardly clenching, but he delighted at hearing her laugh. It was like she was letting him in, she was curious as to what they could do to get together. He took a few tools and started chiseling away at that wall, just when he thought he broke through it, he found another, and another, and another. He kept chipping on until he found her, she was equally beautiful and mercurial, quiet and unruly, intell
Battle of the Sexes Review
About a fortnight ago (as some British peeps would say), I saw Battle of the Sexes with some friends, actually it was my second time viewing it. I like the movie that much to see it twice, I am a bit tempted to watch a third time on the big screen. I was captivated, to say the least. My friend pointed out that a lot of movies that get played in our town (without delay, I would add) are usually summer blockbusters, male targeted shoot ‘em ups, rom-coms that are often heteronormative and only have the woman focus on getting a man, horror films, Brokeback Mountain was played but it had a “tragic queer” story, animated fare,
Familiar Faces: Rebecca Gillies
Anyone recognize her? That's right it's Rebecca Gillies from the Bridget Jones series. Well get ready for this review and try not to drink everytime I make a "Mad Men" reference, I cannot be held responsible for any alcohol poisonings. And sex jokes.
*starts playing "Trapped In the Body of a White Girl*
Once upon a time, a young woman working in tv was re-reading her copy of "Pride & Prejudice", likely watching re-runs of "Just Say Julie", and experiencing one of the many circles of hell for women: dating. She then decided to do a column that was a loose and updated version of P&P on a confused, irritated, ditzy, and insecure young
My Admirable Admiration: A Lesson In Tightropes
Credit goes to the Mysterious Mr. Enter and his series "Admirable Animations". http://mrenter.deviantart.com/
Ever since I was 10, I've watched "As Told By Ginger" and looked forward to every episode. I was perplexed when I couldn't find any high school episodes and was ecstatic to see the DVD release of the finale. Hell, you can tell she inspired me due to the avis I use in my Twitter and Deviant accounts. So Ginger has seen me through my preteen years, junior high, my 13th birthday, and even my 8th grade graduation....and I've hardly found any other cartoons to match up aside from "Daria" and "Hey Arnold!" I can safely say that Ginger dese
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