September 2010
14 posts
August 2010
19 posts
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“FRASIER — NBC Series: Frasier’s past women return as ‘Cheers’ alums Bebe Neuwirth and Shelley Long guest star with Jean Smart and Rita Wilson in an hour-long special Tuesday, September 25 (9 p.m. ET)”
—WAIT, THIS HAPPENED???? AUGHHH reading old TV Guides is horrible!!!!
“Burton described Taylor’s breasts as “apocalyptic.” Taylor said, “When you get aroused playing Scrabble, that’s love, baby.”
—NYT
July 2010
10 posts
“Between you and me — and I’ll thank you not to print this — those two used to come in to work and quite literally spit in the face of crew members. I once saw Jonah pinch the prop master. They’d pour salad dressing in the coffee and sometimes even grab people and kiss them hard on the mouth. To me this sort of behavior in a working environment is deplorable.”
—Michael Cera on Jonah Hill & Judd Apatow, in “Playboy.”
“I wanted to get Thai food for lunch, and Erin was “in a hummus place.” Ultimately, I was like, “F—k it, if we can’t decide I’m just going to go to Duane Reade and buy a seaweed salad.” I did. It was okay.”
—Your Guide to the Jezebel.com/Daily Show/Emily Gould/Mothra e-Catfight - Lemondrop.com (via interweber)
June 2010
16 posts
“Some white bitches only drink vodka sodas because they’re worried about “getting fat,” even though they’ll get drunk and proceed to wolf down like three slices of pepperoni pizza as if they’re storing up for hibernation. White bitches are often dumb.”
—the great Neel Shah, on white bitches.
“Every single inch of Montero Bar and Grill is crowded with stuff, mostly gifts that sailors and seamen brought the original owner, Joseph Montero, since he opened here in 1947. Some of it dates from even earlier, when his bar was across the street. Thirty-four ship models, dozens of shipping prints and a veritable family album of the Montero family’s lives are just a sample of the items hanging from the walls and packing the alcoves. But this is not a museum: it is a living, breathing bar. It has remained raffish and even a little intimidating as the neighborhood around it has grown wealthy and precious.”
—A Raffish Reminder, Landlubbers, of Saltier Days - NYTimes.com (via monterosbar)