FramingJune
FramingJune
FramingJune

I can't believe I'm actually saying this on Jezebel but I find this post pretty offensive. I can't help but believe that if it were Mitt's daughters we would be having a far different discussion.

Wow - that's a perfect description!

In the Christmas episode she was in this deep red gown and that neck! So beautiful!

Am I the only one who [just.cannot.stop.looking] at Mary's alabaster white neck? It looks like something out of a painting - I miss half the dialogue because I'm too busy wondering how much sunscreen her mother slathered on her as a child!

I commend you. If I had the patience I'd do it myself but I'd end up on the front page of CNN after having duct taped my children to the wall.

Just got home from a three day camp for children with Tourette's. It was a wonderful experience and while I'm exhausted it's so nice to know that my son, who is currently sitting in the living room exhausted and happily ticking away, feels so much more confident in himself and the world around him.

Some of his classier comments on a blog. Just a few as there were more than I could count. I went through them so you don't have to. You're welcome ;)

He stole panties from a client's laundry and bragged about it on a blog and then stated he was only sorry that they were from the clean pile. That sounds plenty predatory to me. Saying that blow up dolls 'don't get fat and nag' certainly didn't help my opinion of him any.

Yes! I'm seriously laughing out loud now because you can't help yourself - you *have* to try saying 'focking'! :)

I can't help myself; when she was talking all I heard was Lauren Socha's character from Misfits!

I came to comment basically the same thing but you beat me to it. I mean, really not so much that they don't want women to have breast cancer screenings as they just don't want them to be done at Planned Parenthood.

Absolutely. The Animals Were Gone is pretty tear inducing as well:

Yeah, that's a good one too but for some reason doesn't cause the waterfall that anything Damien Rice related does.

Nothing like just putting his album on and sitting in the dark with a glass of wine when you need a good cry.

I'm going to have to check out the newer version if nothing else for the tear jerker value I've apparently missed!

That's a very good insight. It wasn't deserved at first; then it was. Yet still there's the occasional breakthrough of feeling.

The Blower's Daughter is on my 'Feel Like F'n Cryin' playlist. And yes, it's had a spin or two ;)

Oh! I like the '95 version though because I've got quite a thing for CiarĂ¡n Hinds for some reason.

Oh, 9 Crimes is for the despair stage. Rootless Tree is for the angry one. ;)

No - never felt like a doormat. I just have a desire for things to be okay. So much that I'll open my heart when perhaps I would be better served by being harder. I don't mind that part, I don't regret it - ever. Even when forgiveness proves too early given.