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Holy ship, I don't know about you, but about halfway into that video, my eyes glazed over, and the words lost all of their meaning because I was thinking about friending each-and-every one of them. (Save for the one who talks about her kitty all of the time). There might be a moral in that story somewhere, but who am I to say—I'm just another turrible member of society. Somewhere along the line, the women's learned that if you advertise it like it's for free, the mens are gonna be like, let it be. But not all received the memo. Female comedians are a good example. I'd love on almost any funny female comedian, saving the maths for you me brudda! 😂 I'm aiming for all the cancelations today. Serenity now, Serenity now—holy cow, Serenity now.

Thank you, come again!

I was actually looking for a Robert Duvall clip from "Falling Down" where he talks about his wife, but I couldn't find it on ewetoobz.

I have to come back correct. Upon further examination, I don't think that Sinéad's role was minor at all. In fact, her role in the song was a large part of the "feel" that I took away from it. Damn yo, always keeping me on my tippy.