Honestly, for someone whose music I could not care less about, I kind of love her for this, and I’m genuinely anxious for how this turns out...
Honestly, for someone whose music I could not care less about, I kind of love her for this, and I’m genuinely anxious for how this turns out...
Knowing Shonda’s work, the casting for this will be great, and cause a ruckus. Here for it.
I get misty. Then I get a little jealous (because my father was a garbage father and is a garbage person). Then I get happy again because my husband is an excellent father and my kids are so happy to spend time with him.
That’s my thought. I can see why he’d want to be there as Malia’s dad and not the President that day.
I’ve said it before but every time I see him interact with his daughters, every little in joke, cuddle, embarrassing Dad-ism, long suffering daughter eye roll, every time the pride and love he feels shines from his eyes and radiates from his grin I miss my father so much it’s like a gut punch. Lucky girls, lucky…
Personally, I did not view the series as something that was meant to make viewers believe Avery and Dassey were innocent. I think its point was more to challenge our ideas that verdicts reached in trials are impenetrable, and to challenge our romantic notion of a justice system that is blind to both wealth and…
I don’t see the majority of the response as believing that the men are innocent. I see it as the perception of the response by people who don’t understand the outrage, and think it must be about guilt or innocence.
Wait, we can use racial slurs if we are part of the group? Excuse me, I am off to work on my new book, “Mick and Spic.” It’s about two plucky kids, one Irish, one Puerto Rican trying to make it big in the Major Leagues.
My sister was once on a diet and we were staying in a hotel together. She woke up at 3 in the morning, went to the vending machine and when I asked her what she was doing as she got back she pretty much yelled at me ‘I JUST NEED TO EAT GARBAGE, OKAY?!’
“it’s far less stressful when you’re not worrying about how everyone is going to eat.”
This seems like pretty f*cking wise, universal truth.
I don’t feel qualified to judge Madonna’s parenting style, but I will say that having a co-parent who is rigid and authoritarian rather than authoritative sucks. They push the kids away by acting like that, and then blame them for not being super into spending time with them. Parents like that also don’t make…
Or “fanks”
Pinwheell!! I can still sing that goddamn sing, ha. And yes, You Can't Do That on Television was my crack.
She must have been cheating on you with me then because I saw her first! Back in the EARLY days of Nickelodeon when it showed crappy Canadian Sesame Street rip offs in the morning (Pinwheel, anyone?)and more Canadian kids shows later in the day (the finest being You Can’t Do That On Television) I used to watch her on…
Oh Lord, you had to remind me of his heart attack. I adored that actor in that role so much.
If you love the books, you OWE it to yourself to watch the Megan Follows adaptation. Seriously, it is perfection. And this is coming from a huge fan of the books.
Every time I watch it and the scene starts with Anne in that sweater, I start sobbing because I know it’s going to end up with Matthew in her arms and I just can’t.
I’m deeply intrigued. However, some of the original casting was superb. Who could possibly match the original Matthew & Marilla? Though I’ve watched it a hundred times, two scenes reduce me to sobs every time: when Matthew surprises Anne with the dress with the puff sleeves and his death scene. (Sigh.)
Never let it be said that the CBC doesn’t know where its bread gets buttered.
Just needs some height, says badass punk llama