I'm not yet AARP but I remember them well. I loved them as a kid so much I was Toni Tenielle for Halloween one year in college. I had to keep explaining the costume over and over and over again.
I'm not yet AARP but I remember them well. I loved them as a kid so much I was Toni Tenielle for Halloween one year in college. I had to keep explaining the costume over and over and over again.
But it has to be a documentary. No one could really pull off Liam and Noel's bickering as an act.
This was fuckin' brilliant. I'm still a little speechless. I'm gonna watch it at least three more times.
I've never gotten the Hathaway hate. She just seems so young to me when she gets all drama-nerd that I can't hate on her for her enthusiastic geekitude. But she sure is savvy. To drop out of the limelight to make sure the hate is at a low ebb for when she has 4 pictures coming out. The lady is a professional.
Is that Sebastian Bach? If it is, I haven't seen him in years (Gilmore Girls does not count)
Something Wild with Melanie Griffith and Griffin Dunne. The bob was beautiful.
I'm now thinking about my greatest outfit- Esprit painters pants (white with neon colored paint splatters and very narrow legs), a neon green Forenza sweater worn backwards, and white jelly shoes. I wore it to a school dance.
I started without you. I'm sorry.
Nick Rhodes. Whatever, the world revolves around Roger Taylor.
More hairspray than is needed for an entire squad of cheerleaders.
I miss the eighties. Not the hair, though. That I don't miss. The music was awesome. It was completely segregated. Alternative music had real meaning. On the top 40 radio we had this terrible schlock (that, today, I have some nostalgia love) like Billy Ocean's "Get Outta My Dreams (and into my car.) You had to…
Okay. Say God is real and we have proof people are going to hell for gay sex. You are right that it isn't Sherri Shepard's fault. Can't fight the omnipotent. Now, say he isn't real or we have no proof of his existence or the existence of hell or that gay sex is not some mystical ticket to hell. What then? Is Sherri…
I think straight women are still called to account for their sexuality by religious and judgmental folks.
The part that makes me 100% on her side is that all the culpability for this "relationship" lies on his side. He is the one with the duty to act in a strictly professional manner. He was the one who studied post-partum depression in school and knew what she was capable doing in an altered mental state. He is the one…
All I can come up with (and I realize it means nothing because I've never met this woman and know little about her) is that she either crossed the invisible line or he crossed it and she didn't raise an objection. Probably because the line is a really subtle thing and she had no idea she was crossing it at the time.…
I think her failure to end the relationship can (I don't know for a fact, obvs, but from my own experience) be explained by her mental illness. Here is this guy she trusted with her baby and her well-being and he favors her with his friendship. He's flattering her. Somewhere there is a line of appropriate to…
I know I should read all 60 comments before I answer this but... I just can't.I think the role of depression here is undervalued in her decision making. I know when I'm depressed I have a strong tendency to avoid any conflict. ANY CONFLICT. Even telling someone no might be beyond me. I also let things slide by. I…
What a great article. I appreciate the fact that the medical board took into account the precarious nature of a woman's trip to the ob-gyn. I dislike the fact that the patient's emotional frailty wasn't a larger factor in his punishment. Her depression and anxiety had to have played a large part in her seeming…
I've had the misfortune of seeing many ob-gyn's in several states- all men have had a nurse present. They never asked me if I needed it or did they comment upon it. I assume it was for their own liability insurance. Or, they just prefer the professionalism. (I've had women ob-gyn's with a nurse present, as well)
Good- no one should be looking for eighties hair. I still flinch over my old pictures. Where I'm from, it was all about the height- for everyone: girly girls, alternative/indie girls, proto-goth boys and girls. The few and rare natural types look awesome, now.