BarnabasVespillo
BarnabasVespillo
BarnabasVespillo

she is amazing as his shrink AND is so stunningly beautiful and elegant. damn.

that first scene btwn jack and hannibal was nothing short of amazing. so intense and physical. god hannibal - why you so scary and so sexy?

if wanting mads/hannibal is wrong, i cannot be/will not be/am not currently right.

this is relevant to EVERY interest i have. robyn. neneh. wins.

everyone is much much older than the characters in the books. he's 7 at the beginning of the books. jon "knows nothing" snow is 16 i think as is robb.

i love this show (and the books) so damn much. and the characters, scenery, direwolves. i will be SO depressed when it comes to an end. truly one of the best shows ever.

i want to name my girl arya. i'm OBSESSED WITH HER.

also - he is a different deathlok from the others anyway so his progression to the dead cyborg has to be different. i'm looking forward to seeing where they take it.

where is that nope-topus?

i didnt think i would feel sorry for her but i do. she lives so completely in her own world that she doesnt seem to get that these people ARE trying to do what is in everyone's best interest. they are right to worry that she wont show up because history shows that she wont! but it seems like she genuinely doesnt get

i really want to see this movie. i read the book and wanted to see how they would conceptualize the aliens... but that isnt happening. still think it looks very cool though.

i didnt find her responses particularly bizarre or troublesome. i would be wary of working with woody allen but there have been no "confirmations" that the abuse happened. therefore, i cant shun cate blanchett or others bc its still in such a gray zone. i have NO idea if it did or didnt so wouldnt feel comfortable

this one wins ERRYTHANG

are they a couple? or roommates? (just wondering how they share ownership of dogs)

thank you... and thank you to everyone who has been so kind and interested and supportive.

i am the first to admit that philanthropy is a needlessly difficult field to get into. when i got my first grantmaking job at a well-respected foundation, i quickly realized how big a deal it was to get that job. and also realized that having worked for a big muckity muck in public education was part of the reason i

that was a roundabout way of saying - i am not sure which resources are appropriate. i read everything and go to conferences and belong to affinity groups even though they are not necessarily relevant to me. council on foundations, journal of philanthropy, programs from NYU and Indiana U programs on philanthropy,

my brand of consulting is pretty different from the rest. most people see philanthropic consulting as part of financial advising. i do more of the personal strategy consulting which looks rather different. i dont get into peoples personal finances - i help them figure out which causes are their priorities/passions,

i worked for a nonprofit and then in public schools and did some fundraising for schools. realized that i really wanted to be on the other side of the table. i worked for a private foundation for 5 years, then with celebrities/athletes and now at a corporate foundation and advising. 13 years later, my resume makes

its true - foundation is used far too often in the nonprofit sector.