#stephen colbert
It’s been a crazy ride with years worth of GIF posts and hundreds of followers - you guys are the best and I love you all. It’s been an unbelievable time.
My nannying jobs have come to an end and although I could keep posting I’d hate to have NannySeekingSanity die a slow death due to inactivity or neglect! I’ll be keeping the many pages up for everyone’s enjoyment but no new posts are coming. I know, it’s breaking my heart too!
Before I leave you, here are my parting words:
So long!
Farewell!
Auf wiedersehen!
Goodnight!
It’s been great Tumblr!
210525 BTS @ The Late Show with Stephen Colbert
greatest… episode… ever.
That was great to watch, indeed.
But Colbert got it quite wrong, though. Galadriel didn’t take the Oath. Her priority wasn’t to regain the Silmarilli. She was actually eager to leave, she yearned to see the wide unguarded lands and to rule there a realm at her own will.
*How much of a Tolkien geek am I?* …XD
Book of Boba Fett Spoilers without Context
Il materiale di origine: @colbertlateshow (Instagram) / Oscar Isaac and a bunch of puppies will be on tonight!
Il materiale di origine: @colbertlateshow (Instagram) / “Oscar Isaac is here to talk about @themoonknight!”
Il materiale di origine: CBS
Be sure to watch Oscar Isaac talk about Moon Knight tonight on The Late Night with Stephen Colbert!
I’ve been watching a lot of Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee and I gotta say I’m always fascinated by the initial awkward call, since many guest seem kinda surprised when Jerry calls them, like they made plans a while ago and they weren’t sure it was actually happening. How does it work? Are they given a time frame during which Seinfeld might come pick them up and drive them around in vehicles that will probably put them in danger, forcing them to have a second breakfast? How long do they sit at home, decently dressed and presentable, waiting for the phone to ring? Do they live in fear for three days? A week? A month? A year? We just don’t know