Ask me to show you poetry in motion, and I will show you a horse.
It used to be pretty awkward when the ette had to pin them on the bach. Wonder how many got stuck.
You don't have to attend every argument you are invited to.
I can't remember who or when, but I do remember a guy getting stuck, though.
The cure for boredom is curiosity. There is no cure for curiosity. Dorothy Parker, (attributed)
The rose magnets are on the same principle as those magnetic eyeglass holders Rick Hopper introduced on Shark Tank.
Okay... so maybe I watch too much TV...
I've been magnetized and I've been pinned. I prefer pins.
Just kidding.![]()
Yep, nothing to do with Croatia at all....really dumb move on production side, since sooo many of us couldn't figure out the connection. Took me most of the 2 hours it was on to figure it out and I had FF thru most of the movie stuff. Good thing I always have my IPad near me. I am forever "Google-ing" stuff I want to know when watching shows.
Although strange, I really thought the guys looked fabulous in those outfits: tanks, kilts, etc. Somehow even with a "skirt" on, it's all balanced out with the rest looking very masculine.
Sure worked for me!
I'm not all that fond of Doug, The Ardent and Dedicated Father, but when he was competing with the other guy, I thought his bicep would grow to the size of a giant pumpkin. I had no idea he was so muscle-y but they all looked good. I guess I didn't realize that young men are expected to be pretty darn buff nowadays.
If you get a chance, watch the Extra Videos for this episode at abc. Chris tries a junior high move at the movie and we learn the intricacies (sort of) of the caber toss.
The cure for boredom is curiosity. There is no cure for curiosity. Dorothy Parker, (attributed)
They show the preview clip of Emily questioning why Arie wouldn't tell her. But I'm really bugged by the fact that Emily ISN'T questioning her friend who dated Arie... To me, a friend hiding that she dated/hooked up with Arie is much more grevious than a guy hiding it.
Does Emily, the supposedly strong and decisive Emily, still consider Cassie a friend?
The entire thing was a set-up. The show wanted to create this drama for years, with any Bachelorette, and finally booked the guy this season. So Emily became the random victim of the long-planned setup. Why the heck isn't she peeved at the producers instead of Arie? They knowingly intentionally played her, for ratings, yet she gripes about the guy instead.