I love this cat. I wish this little face belonged to me. I'd turn that frown upside down. Okay. I wouldn't be able to, but I sure as heck would never frown. I'd be laughing at this little guy looking at me.
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I love this cat. I wish this little face belonged to me. I'd turn that frown upside down. Okay. I wouldn't be able to, but I sure as heck would never frown. I'd be laughing at this little guy looking at me.
As someone else said on here, try to start from season 1. You'll really get to see the relationships develop between the characters.I'm going to try it for sure.
When TBS started force feeding us the BBT promos I didn't appreciate it. First, I felt any worthy product sells itself; second, I thought I heard canned laughter, a sitcom feature disgusting to me ever since the broadcasting of live audiences became possible and what should be the norm (I'm unaware if BBT is filmed with a live audience). But a friend wanted to watch it so I watched it. This is when I realized the idea of the characters has always appealed to me - more so than in That 70s Show, which had, despite my personal prejudices, whatever they've been about, had won me over a little - and I laughed at most of the jokes.I have never watched one full episode of The Big Bang Theory. Would i like it?
That one describes me so well today!
mean baby face