ClinteEastwoodsScowl
ClintEastwoodsScowl
ClinteEastwoodsScowl

You don't ask that they go outside?? That's cool and all by all means, do as you see fit. The only people I've ever known (mostly overseas) who are smokers allow it in the home. I used to smoke and know many people who smoke and we've always gone outside. I can't remember the last time I openly smoked in someone's

Categorically wrong. And here I tried to give you the benefit of the doubt.

I mean... they can't afford the meds. It's like sterilization but for sneaky people.

Yes, it absolutely does.

You don't enhance your inner beauty by focusing solely on your exterior appearance... and that goes for people of all races. This woman isn't stupid and shouldn't be mocked but... no. Should have picked a better doctor "I guess"? Things can go wrong in any surgery but you should not risk losing limbs by going to an

I don't know any smokers that light up in their living room. It's always outside. I say this as a former smoker and we certainly don't have ashtrays laying around the house.

I love me some Nip/Tuck!! But the only episode this story brings to mind (well now, two) is that creepy wannabe with the red curly hair and the drunk doctor who operated on Trans Women. T/M was a messed up duo, for sure. But I think they had too much pride to ever do substandard work.

I'm not arguing because communication does change... But the digital age has completely transformed it in such a way that employers, schools, laws are so far behind it's a bit silly to argue that every single young person has the heads up and is not letting skills like face to face communication and peaceful

Well, the vid showed maybe two strokes before moving on... so 48 seconds for a free drink? Sounds like a good deal! /sarcasm.

You must like contributing absolutely nothing to conversations.

But, but... what do you MEAN white sororities won't be shown on a show dedicated to the struggle of being single mothers?

I can see you are very passionate about this... I wasn't knocking the cop. Not once. I was repeatedly standing up for the cop.

67 times he told this woman to settle down and show her ID. How many times do you feel cops should repeat themselves prior to being assaulted? They're public servants... not punching bags and should not be required to be physically harmed.

I talked smack but I didn't assault the officer. That's a pretty big distinction. I was charged with minor in possession and had to pay a fine.

I don't think being hauled in front of a judge, at 17, when I should have been in school and handcuffed with my arms behind my back was being treated with kid gloves. But ok.

Cops aren't waiters. They are not bank tellers they are not here to clean your pool. Being a smartass and physical with officers will never end up well. Now if we're talking about fighting systemic corruption and staging legit protests then by all means... proceed. We're talking about a woman who couldn't believe a

The privilege of breaking the law and having my dad leave me to be punished? Yeah... totally stood up for the blue line there.

She was screaming at him.

False.

False.