My little sister posted a note on twitter saying: “True Blood didn’t suck..”
Was she satisfied with her True Blood experience or not? Using the words “didn’t suck” at the end of a sentence is so hot right now. You can also use other variations of the phrase, such as “wouldn’t suck” or possibly “couldn’t suck.” Ex. “Making out with Heidi Klum this weekend wouldn’t suck…” However, I was confused when my sister used this phrase with the object “True Blood” – a vampire reference. IF one uses the term “didn’t suck” in regards to a vampire experience, is that good or bad? Confusion also appears when using said phrase with any vacuum reference.

In other news:
Airports that don’t suck this week: Denver International. Thanks for the free wifi and keeping your premises classy and clean.
Suck it Atlanta, tell your airport to take a lap.

© 2012 BlackOpsStudio