University of California, Berkeley alumnus
Passionate about television shows & pop culture
Everything from Cougar Town to Archer,
from Girls to Miranda to Golden Girls
from The Good Wife to Real Housewives.
I'm a huge fan of Entertainment Weekly,
writing for them would be my dream job!
Or I'll settle for creating my own series.
Or publishing my own book.
I'm fluent in French, Portuguese, Spanish.
I also happen to be a bit snarky, clever and at
times too much for my own good.
Currently, I'm an English Instructor. I'm also
interning as a Writer/Copy Editor for a Fashion/Entertainment
website.
Catching Elephant is a theme by Andy Taylor
She’s a classy lady,

a sex Goddess,

a badass,

a “cool” mom,

and an LGBT advocate.

In every scene with Tom as Robin, I was Miranda. Drooling.

Because I think:

Miranda’s Gary, Tom Ellis, is joining Once Upon a Time as Robin
Lisa, her dance partner Gleb, and Giggy, working to get votes. They
had mine at the shirtlessness.
Joy Behar’s Top 10 Reasons for leaving The View.
Lisa’s dance partner, Gleb, is pretty adorable.
Throwback Thursday, to the days when Jackée was regularly on my TV.
Mr. Tristan made his debut with Nancy Grace, then Gladys. Then he was the first eliminated with Pam Anderson. BUT the Irish delight (and his tongue) are back with Dorothy hamill this season. So excited.
Barbara Walters returning to The View:

Joy Behar, my favorite, leaving the show:

Elisabeth also leaving the show:

Just kidding, Barbara says Elisabeth is staying put:

Lisa Vanderpump guest starred on Once Upon A Time tonight, as a younger version of Cora.
I’m pretty sure my 12 year-old self could’ve been Manny from Modern Family.
Evil never looked so good. And, that killer smile. Sploosh.
Taking a little time to enjoy read The View. I feel like Whoopi dancing with the Beast.
I’m constantly intrigued by these ladies and their points-of-view. They’re not only funny and passionate, but they offer some insightful wisdom. I haven’t read the books, I just bought them, but I recommend Barbara’s just on the sheer fact of the trajectory she’s had; and all the interviewees she’s made cry. That is a serious skill!