Taylor Swift is boring, has no sex appeal, but is a huge star and I guess people like her music or buy into her enough to make her exist. She’s fucked a ton of different dudes and wrote songs about them, making her slut behavior seem more deep rooted and full of love, but I call that shifting the blame onto the men in her life, instead of taking ownership of her boring fucking pussy that guys are like “fine I’ll fuck you”…on to say “fuck you’re as boring in your song, as awkward as your dance, and the only way I came was your long fucking legs and money”…except Calvin Harris, the UK DJ who made 110 million dollars the last two years, partially because he dates Taylor Swift and who has fucked Rita Ora and every groupie slut the last decade who is an 8 or better…making him capable of pulling off some shit…to get off… Taylor Swift is like a guy who fucks hookers crying that they leave after an hour and writing a love song album on it…only the people believe…and I’ll just stare at her legs… TO SEE THE REST OF THE PICS CLICK HERE The post Taylor Swift is Boring but She Has Legs of the Day appeared first on DrunkenStepfather .
‘SNL’ star tells Rolling Stone that when he leaves, he’ll miss ‘the potential. Every week, they’re relaunching the show.’ By Jocelyn Vena Jason Sudeikis Photo: D. Dipasupil/ Getty Images “Saturday Night Live” has bid fond farewells to both Kristen Wiig and Andy Samberg . Both had been long-rumored to be leaving the show at the end of this past season, along with fellow fan favorite Jason Sudeikis. Sudeikis, however, has yet to make his intentions clear. In an interview with Rolling Stone , posted on the magazine’s website Wednesday, Sudeikis doesn’t ever suggest he is leaving the show, but he shares that he’s imagined his life without it. “I don’t know what it would be like to live here without ‘SNL,’ ” he explained about life in New York City. “My relationships have changed. My locations have changed. Oddly, the job has been the only consistent thing in my life.” After years on the late-night staple, he does know what he will miss — should he decide to leave. “The potential,” he explained. “Every week, they’re relaunching the show. That’s what I love about sketch comedy: A sketch is five minutes, then it goes dark, and there’s the potential for something else. And I’ll miss the people. The people, the process, the parties — those are the three P’s I’ll miss the most.” Those sentiments were mirrored by Samberg, who recently spoke to MTV News about his decision to say goodbye to “SNL.” (Samberg announced his departure last week, just one day after sharing he wasn’t sure what his next move would be.) “I’m going to miss all of my friends and the people I work with and for there. I love them all so much, and I’m hoping to stay in touch with them,” Samberg said. “Over seven years, that show is like — and [Sandler] knows — it’s like going to war or being on a sports team,” he continued. “It’s just everyone working towards this common goal at full speed. When you lift your head up from that and go out into the world, you kind of realize, you’ll always be nicely shell-shocked in that way that only the people that did it with you can understand. I’ll definitely miss having such an amazing outlet and being able to do comedy on such a storied show that everyone pays attention to, but … now it’s straight to YouTube,” he joked. Related Videos Behind The Scenes At The 2012 MTV Movie Awards