I love it when it's well done and not completely superfluous to the plot, eg. Diana Gabaldon. But the intentional erotica, like Anne Rice's Sleeping Beauty? Hell to the no.
I love it when it's well done and not completely superfluous to the plot, eg. Diana Gabaldon. But the intentional erotica, like Anne Rice's Sleeping Beauty? Hell to the no.
I was being (a bit) facetious. Even so, I could live happily on buttered biscuits and muscadine jelly.
Time for some Outlander-inspired shortbread, perhaps?
"Nothing but a mountain of butter that's gotta go somewhere."
I think they should have been forced to carry through with the law and then give it up for adoption to Sudan. How else will they learn from their mistakes if they're allowed to walk away with no consequences, I ask you? smh
That is comedy gold, right there!
My four-year-old asked her dad what the "pink button" was on her bottom when she was taking her bath the other night.
That's very suspicious, especially since insurance carriers typically want you to use mail order pharmacies to save them (and you) money by getting your RX three months at a time. I smell a rat.
Look at the way she looks at him. LOOK AT IT! And that little wet the lips/"ooh" thing he does after she puts her hand on him? They are totally doing it.
Also, I am in eighth grade on the playground, apparently.
If they are not doing it, they are the best actors in the world. Look at the way she's looking at him! LOOK AT IT! And that little wetting his lips/"ooh" thing he does at the end? They are so doing it.
Couchtuner saved me!
I did NOT know that about the state exchanges, but I guess I shouldn't be surprised. Does anyone know if the DC-administered plans have any sort of restrictions (the ones many red state-folks use because our dumbass governors won't create our own)? How ironic, if refusing to create a state exchange actually have women…
Thank you so much for this info. I can't believe I regurgitated the Plan B misinformation when I really DO know better! Propaganda is a helluva drug, I guess.
Mom of daughters speaking, here: couldn't my OB-GYN prescribe Plan B for my daughter (or hell, for ME if we couldn't afford to pay for the office visit and RX)? And can't kids be on their parents insurance until they're 26, now?
I just really have to hand it to Caitriona Balfe. I am truly convinced that Claire loves Frank and Jamie, and I really wasn't in the book (of course, I couldn't have cared less about it, either, because HOT JAMIE!).
Same point, really: she doesn't want to name them because there would be damaging political effects for her. If they were Republicans, there still might be repercussions, but not the same degree or nature.
The same thing happens for women in any workplace! You can't speak up when someone harasses you because they are…
I'm guessing that it's a combination of both, in that if she named one, she'd be criticized if she didn't name them all. Some of them may still be serving or are her political allies back home in NY. I don't think her fear of career repercussions in general is unfounded, and it just shows that we haven't made any…
She's not "accusing" him- she's repeating something he said to her in the context of describing an atmosphere in the highest legislative power in the country! She's not trying to sue him for sexual harassment.
His incidents of inexcusable behavior weren't limited to his old age, though. I'd say his disregard for women was a character flaw that was easy to hide or excuse in the first half of the twentieth century, but then became more and more visible as the culture shifted. He was shielded from the consequences his behavior…
"Hey! What do you know? Turns out we've had giant gophers in the backyard that taste just like jamón ibérico!" - some guy in Belarus.