Liner Notes with Tony, Part IV: Scandinavian Invasion
There’s something about how she says “weird now” that sounds distinctly Northern European to me. I can’t quite place it.
There’s something about how she says “weird now” that sounds distinctly Northern European to me. I can’t quite place it.
Innamorato operates on its own timeline, hardly accountable to anything but the desire of its owner to make good pies.
A craving for apples doesn’t vanish just because you planted an orange tree.
“It has letters like the Hollywood Sign, so it’s basically the same thing.”
dinner for two
at a blessedly quiet establishment
except the waiter is in training
and keeps bothering us
“Is it a reality show?” Well, technically, yes, I suppose.
The reason we try to change as people is because we all have the power to change the world.
Some jobs, some hobbies, some lives are worth the writing. I don’t find that mine are.
Way to show those probably-reprobate, semi-Pelagian Catholics, Mel! Sola freaking fide.
I did it because the studio was across the street and doing an incentive program where I got the next two months at a discount if I completed the challenge.