SpongeBob needed no introduction. In addition to his popularity among children, who watch his cartoon show, he has become a well-known camp figure among adult gay men, perhaps because he holds hands with his animated sidekick Patrick and likes to watch the imaginary television show "The Adventures of Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy."
Really? And here I thought it was the Cowardly Lion, all that long hair ...and I do believe he was sporting ribbons and curls in the Emerald City!!!
I love the series LOST, but I was slightly underwhelmed with last night's episode. I thought it was interesting and involving, but in comparison with the other backstories and current events on the island, I found this one not quite up to some of the others. Still fantastic.
In that case, I won't bring up the business about how Dr. James C. Dobson is outing SpongeBob SquarePants.
Except there was that hint that there's something unusual about Walt...
I feel this is quite an achievement and that it is a time for celebration. I, myself, have just done the Bunny Hop, the Meringue AND the Limbo.
Congrats on 90,000!!!!! Doing the bunny hop with DC Callie, who come home today...
Celebrate! Let's all have some haineshisway.com pastries!
For our Page Seven Dance, we will play the song "Under the Sea" to a calypso beat, and all hold hands.
Or fins. Who are you calling an orphan?
I think that Peter guy is Spacey's pianist on his "Spacey is DARIN" tour of clubs across the US.
Dobson appeared at the rally, told everyone (5000 people) to vote against Judge Neary and then fell off the stage and needed 7 stitches.....we called it divine intervention!