I feel you on the ex thing. I'm married to my awesome husband and we just had an awesome baby, but I ran into my very-serious-first-love over thanksgiving and got hit with so many feels. But if you love someone, do you ever really stop?
I feel you on the ex thing. I'm married to my awesome husband and we just had an awesome baby, but I ran into my very-serious-first-love over thanksgiving and got hit with so many feels. But if you love someone, do you ever really stop?
How many of you have spent the weekend getting ready for family coming this week for the holiday? I've spent the last three days cleaning, wrapping gifts and baking. Never thought I'd say it, but I am fucking sick of sweet stuff now.
i need book recs, specifically romance/erotic, but not the ones with the 'dangerous/playboy/blah blah' type dudes. do these even exist?
Hi Jezzies! For those of you who like stone jewelry or know someone who does, please spread the word about my Etsy shop! :3 Thanks in advance!
Gasped when I heard this. I've never seen Lawrence of Arabia in its entirety (It's very long) but I loved him in the parts I watched. By the way, did you guys know he played Anton Ego in Ratatouille? I loved that monologue he gave at the end.
My Favorite Year (1982) - He played "Alan Swann" - an Errol Flynn clone who loved ... LOVED ... a tipple.
Listen close and you can hear O'Toole, Richard Burton, Oliver Reed and Richard Harris together again to literally raise some Hell.
A brilliant actor and a bit of a scamp. Watched "Becket" w/ him & Richard Burton and first saw & understood true, powerful acting.
Seriously, genius.
This is not a drill. Everyone, I repeat, this is not a drill. Perhaps the most brilliant person ever in the history…
Ain't no party like a mom-club party, 'cause a mom-club party stops at an appropriate time.
I don't want to speak for all survivors of assaults that happened around Christmastime, but personally I found this very comforting. It's nice to know that people aren't ignoring the fact that crimes like these don't just stop because "it's the most wonderful time of the year."
I am in the army, and therefore make exactly what my male peers make (based on pay grade and time in service). In spite of this, I still think that men have it easier. They don't have to hear things like, "women only join the army for attention from men" or "I would never let my daughter join the army. No offense."…