NCIS and a PSA. Lots a letters today
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In continuing with my unintelligent ramblings about TV shows...
There needed to be more LL Cool J and less Chris O'Donnell. Much less. Like none. If this gets picked up as a series, then they either need to kill him or tweak him 'cause so far I'm not feeling him.
I pretty much liked everyone else from the prospective spin-off though.
For a guy named Jethro, Gibbs sure does have a lot of women in his past. I'm just saying.
I should probably say something about the Tony/Ziva situation, but I will refrain from comment until next week.
Instead I will remark that I missed Palmer and his dorky awkwardness. And I doubt I'll get to see it next week. *tear*
Carrie and I had a conversation earlier today and she said I needed to put out a guide because my requirments confused her. So here ya go.
This all came about because in the new TV Guide they said something about a character on some show preferring to be called "traditionally built" over "fat".
Carrie liked it; I don't.
I prefer to be called fat. You can skate on calling me curvy or voluptious if I'm working for that (ie wearing my sexy clothes...of which I own very few) and I'll let you slide on squishy 'cause I'm amused by that word, but, really, just call me fat. That's what I am and I'm okay with that.
Don't call me chubby or plump or chunky or husky or overweight or obese or zaftig or rubenesque (I know what it means, but it makes me think of sandwiches) or tubby or fluffy or cuddly or a "real woman" or big boned or full figured or plus sized or more to love or any of that. Keep your soft language to yourself.
I'm fat. F-A-T. FAT. It's not a bad thing. It's my thing.
I suggest you deal.
I'll discuss the proper use of the word in another post. Remind me. I'll forget.
There needed to be more LL Cool J and less Chris O'Donnell. Much less. Like none. If this gets picked up as a series, then they either need to kill him or tweak him 'cause so far I'm not feeling him.
I pretty much liked everyone else from the prospective spin-off though.
For a guy named Jethro, Gibbs sure does have a lot of women in his past. I'm just saying.
I should probably say something about the Tony/Ziva situation, but I will refrain from comment until next week.
Instead I will remark that I missed Palmer and his dorky awkwardness. And I doubt I'll get to see it next week. *tear*
Carrie and I had a conversation earlier today and she said I needed to put out a guide because my requirments confused her. So here ya go.
This all came about because in the new TV Guide they said something about a character on some show preferring to be called "traditionally built" over "fat".
Carrie liked it; I don't.
I prefer to be called fat. You can skate on calling me curvy or voluptious if I'm working for that (ie wearing my sexy clothes...of which I own very few) and I'll let you slide on squishy 'cause I'm amused by that word, but, really, just call me fat. That's what I am and I'm okay with that.
Don't call me chubby or plump or chunky or husky or overweight or obese or zaftig or rubenesque (I know what it means, but it makes me think of sandwiches) or tubby or fluffy or cuddly or a "real woman" or big boned or full figured or plus sized or more to love or any of that. Keep your soft language to yourself.
I'm fat. F-A-T. FAT. It's not a bad thing. It's my thing.
I suggest you deal.
I'll discuss the proper use of the word in another post. Remind me. I'll forget.
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Date: 2009-04-29 10:58 pm (UTC)I suggest you deal.
*applauds*
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Date: 2009-04-30 03:25 am (UTC)