CharityFroggenhall
CharityFroggenhall
CharityFroggenhall

Hoping for the best outcome, or at least, a peaceful one.

I’m not petty or vindictive. Obviously, the correct response is those women shouldn’t be in prison at all. If someone argues that the college admission parents shouldn’t go to jail but those women deserve to be, then it just highlights their own hypocrisy. 

Well, of course, that would be the humane and sensible thing to do, but barring that...

WAIT. Wait, wait. Where is my TV nerd boyfriend Brett Waterman going to go with his wonderful Restored show???

Ladies’ rooms =/= locker rooms. We don’t all strip down in the ladies’ room at the mall. What the hell goes on in men’s rooms anyway? 

Same. I also suspect I have ADHD (looking for someone to do an assessment for me), and I think it affected me once I was away from the regimented high school experience. 

No talk of Splinter (2008)? It’s the first film I really noticed him in, and it was really terrific. I watched it again on Shudder recently, and it still holds up.

As far as age, has no one here seen the Patrick Stewart Macbeth from 2010? Also, there’s a direct-to-video version I saw made in the 80s with Jeremy Brett (swoon), so he would have been in his 40s. I don’t know that the role has anything to do with age. If anything, an older Macbeth would have a bit more desperation,

I have a friend whose two teenage sons are blind. She said on FB the other day that the amount of information she had to supply just to get her boys accommodations to take the SATs “bordered on HIPAA violations.” And these people “coached” their kids to “act stupid” in interviews. My friend is of course livid.

My mother’s younger brother apparently had an aneurysm at the age of 18. Burst in his head as he was walking down the street, was dead by the time he hit the ground. We know not the day, nor the hour. Sigh.

Oh, I thought you were being funny! And it was hilarious. Go with that. :)

I bet your wife would enjoy a couple days away from you and the kids occasionally too.

Lordy, that baby has a big head. No wonder she needed a C-section! Wishing health and happiness to Ms. Siddiq and her family.

Completely shallow question: is that British actor Wil Johnson as the first man in the ad? 

Good luck with your move! Yes, actually holding something and thinking, “Do I want to pay a mover to move this?” focuses the mind wonderfully.

Where did they keep finding these beautiful children!?!?!

That ad. Who could be angry about that precious little girl?

Yowza. Information you could have used before you went over there.

I had forgotten Meghan was a fair bit older than Harry, 3 years. Get it, grrl.

But yeah, I guess at 37, gotta get that baby making going.