She explicitly said it's not incest, she looked it up on the Good Wife. What do you mean on Raising Hope?
I don't like the taste of hibiscus
'Our Mrs. Reynolds'
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, nail polish, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
She explicitly said it's not incest, she looked it up on the Good Wife. What do you mean on Raising Hope?
I don't like the taste of hibiscus
I've never tried straight hibiscus; where would I find it?
This is my current problem! Mexican delis, in my experience. It comes in a packet near the spices in bags.
I may have to make another, less alcoholic batch before the weekend
I should ask Bob if I'm driving.
Actually, what am I talking about. Of course I am not driving. There's also nog!
You can get dried (sorta jellied?) hibiscus at Trader Joe's! They're chewy and delicious.
Incest is the low-hanging fruit of trashy-character comedy.
We will have a TJ's soon! YAY!
We have plenty of little bodegas, though; I bet I can find it.
The fact that it's even come up as an issue to be discarded on The Good Wife makes me laugh, -t (it is in some places), and on Raising Hope, there was the bit where the dad kisses his son, and then complains/comments that he wanted to do it again.
Cashmere, you should spoiler font that plot point out.
Well, the light is is completely new. No more putting on makeup blind! No sign of whether there are any repairs in the works upstairs to keep the ceiling from caving in on me, but I will trust that it won't happen tonight.
That it was discarded makes it funnier! And if she's wrong, well, that is extra super funny.
I'd argue that Raising Hope was just affection. Unsettling, disturbing affection that should not be displayed quite so exuberantly.