I am normally a pretty ethical person, but I will be finding a way to watch it in America regardless.
I am normally a pretty ethical person, but I will be finding a way to watch it in America regardless.
I dunno, but I have ways of obtaining this——and I will.
Dear Powers that Be at Jezebel:
Diane Kruger has something else I desperately coveted in 1992. And still do.
Can't wait until these idiots graduate (well maybe) and try to get a job. I hope this stupidity will haunt them forever.
I honestly don't know if I'm going to be able to stand Tilda AND Hiddles AND sexy vampire stuff together in one film. It's going to kill me, for real.
And how does a person respond to something like this? How does a woman who started reading this website as a teenager, who used to seek refuge here when her ideas about gender and equality were shot down by her friends, peers, and sometimes even family, who for some reason imagined this place as being a center for…
"This is about Vogue, and what Vogue decides to do with a specific woman who has very publicly stated that she's fine just the way she is, and the world needs to get on board with that. Just how resistant is Vogue to that idea?"
Seriously. If he were shilling for some kind of sauerkraut (my kryptonite), I'd be all
"fermented cabbage that smells like sweat? SIGN ME UP."
Can someone check on Burt? And take the smelling salts.
That is HER caption. She called it horrible. You're being dumb.
Um… she was the one who called it horrible.
Always, always, Dr. Drew.
Its the details from the weddings I go to that I remember most.
Or loved ones