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donutsandbagels:

One of the many reasons why Alice is the best character of the L Word.

I love this scene! 

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MAGGIE: I only want one slice.FRAN: Me too. Pizza is very fattening.MAGGIE: Fran, that’s two.FRAN: No honey, not when you eat it like this. The body doesn’t know.
THE NANNY, 2.14, I’ve Got A Secret

MAGGIE: I only want one slice.
FRAN: Me too. Pizza is very fattening.
MAGGIE: Fran, that’s two.
FRAN: No honey, not when you eat it like this. The body doesn’t know.

THE NANNY, 2.14, I’ve Got A Secret

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FACT: I love that I can have sex with a girl as much as I want and never ever have to worry about either of us getting pregnant.

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Bill Maher And Jane Lynch Give A Dramatic Reading Of Anthony Weiner’s Sexts

#I was unaware that I needed this in my life until now

most accurate tag ever

AMAZING!

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thedailywhat:

Whoopsie Daisy of the Day: A Fox News report on Sarah Palin’s ambiguous presidential aspirations, which aired this morning, inadvertently used an image of Tina Fey as the former Alaska governor in lieu of, you know, Sarah Palin.
David at Crooks & Liars offers a helpful reminder that, in 2009, Fox News management instituted a zero-tolerance policy for “on-screen errors” after old footage of Sarah Palin was introduced as “pictures just coming in.”
Video of the report below:




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thedailywhat:

Whoopsie Daisy of the Day: A Fox News report on Sarah Palin’s ambiguous presidential aspirations, which aired this morning, inadvertently used an image of Tina Fey as the former Alaska governor in lieu of, you know, Sarah Palin.

David at Crooks & Liars offers a helpful reminder that, in 2009, Fox News management instituted a zero-tolerance policy for “on-screen errors” after old footage of Sarah Palin was introduced as “pictures just coming in.”

Video of the report below:

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A few Michael Scott miswordings… =)

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My 300th post is dedicated to the guy who did this.

You are my hero!