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Jul. 28th, 2005 07:55 amDo you know why Jake Gyllenhaal is hot? Because he reads bedtime stories to horses! *ovaries explode*
How would you like to be on Discovery right now and find that out? "Uh, guys ... guys ..."
I'm almost totally packed for my trip. I've got my giant gym bag so tightly packed that if I open it right now, thirty clowns are bound to spill out.
Also, I'm making that superpowered high school hijinks challenge official. Just ... erm, give me a minute.
EDIT: My mom is spazzy. In related news ...


SON OF EDIT: Oh, for crying out loud. They're remaking Yours, Mine and Ours? Okay, look, I adore Rene Russo and Dennis Quaid, and if they want to star in the remake together, I hope they do a good job. But on the other hand, I LOVE the original. LOVE. Lucille Ball and Henry Fonda in the original always remind me of my grandparents, who might not have had eighteen kids but did have seven kids, her mother, and what I can only assume was countless brothers and sisters on both sides visiting. Plus, their house looked a lot like the one in the movie, except smaller, so the original makes me nostalgic. (And if the poster is any indication, Dennis Quaid's character adopted at least half of his kids, which I both like and find a little Extreme Makeover: Home Edition at the same time.)
How would you like to be on Discovery right now and find that out? "Uh, guys ... guys ..."
I'm almost totally packed for my trip. I've got my giant gym bag so tightly packed that if I open it right now, thirty clowns are bound to spill out.
Also, I'm making that superpowered high school hijinks challenge official. Just ... erm, give me a minute.
EDIT: My mom is spazzy. In related news ...


SON OF EDIT: Oh, for crying out loud. They're remaking Yours, Mine and Ours? Okay, look, I adore Rene Russo and Dennis Quaid, and if they want to star in the remake together, I hope they do a good job. But on the other hand, I LOVE the original. LOVE. Lucille Ball and Henry Fonda in the original always remind me of my grandparents, who might not have had eighteen kids but did have seven kids, her mother, and what I can only assume was countless brothers and sisters on both sides visiting. Plus, their house looked a lot like the one in the movie, except smaller, so the original makes me nostalgic. (And if the poster is any indication, Dennis Quaid's character adopted at least half of his kids, which I both like and find a little Extreme Makeover: Home Edition at the same time.)