@ineffable.me:I read what you wrote and replied accordingly. If you've had to clarify your initial comment to other posters it was obviously unclear.
@ineffable.me:I read what you wrote and replied accordingly. If you've had to clarify your initial comment to other posters it was obviously unclear.
@ineffable.me:Why would a survey be more balanced if it was done in the US? Are you lot less women hating than us across the pond? Don't be ridiculous.
My mum used to smoke those.
Oh Christ. What can I do?
Insanity abounds
We all love attention. She looks bloody brilliant.
@lola.wilde: True. There's evidence on youtube.
I was thinking that very same thing this afternoon. I love the programme but this film thing is getting on my nerves. I don't give a crap if they hate each other.
Blimey! I never Anchal was so um bounteous!
It's funny because over (England) here I've had white people say to me 'There is no racism, America is about to elect Barack Obama' which is of course, nonsense.
@JessicaLovejoy: I think God put you here to test *my* faith...: Ha! Too true.
Because they're just like, girls. Right? *GIGGLE*
In a perfect world we could go to work with our boobies hanging out and no one would give a shit. We would be respected and judged on our smarts, but it's not a perfect world. We have to cover up.
@onthecornerofparkerandwoolf: My mum used to work on adoption panels on over here (England) they try very gard (if it's even allowed) to place black children in black families. Studies have shown that the children grow up confused and find it hard to get a real sense of what their race means to them and the rest of…
I read this in the paper this morning and thought, 'Just wait until Jezebel gets wind of this one'.
I'm sure adopted children have it harder than other kids, especially if they have been removed from their homelands and cultures at a young age.
My mum used to hate me reading teen magazines, I once got caught reading Just Seventeen and my mum went ballistic and grounded me. I was about 15 at the time, but she was very protective. I wasn't even allowed to watch Dawson's Creek in case it gave me ideas. I'm a pretty well balanced 24 year old teenager who doesn't…
Oh and what's worse, it started when I was 22 I told my mum and she said 'HA! I didn't get those until I was pregnant with you'.
Is it wrong that I think Lily Allen and I would be really good friends?
Don't care, love it. Love the squeal, excited about the movie and would love to dress that well. I am a sensible woman, honest.