HazeyJane
Hazey Jane
HazeyJane

She's pretty unpleasant in the books, too. In fact, I'd say she's even worse. In the books she flat-out denies the adventures she and the Banks children have when they're telling other people about them. My dad hated her so much, he refused to read the books to my sister and me.

To be fair, she can't be more than four, which means there's still plenty of time for her to get the hang of paying attention and doing what everyone else is.

I know what you mean, though I don't think Patricia Bündchen has anything to worry about.

If you're not in danger of acting on the crush, I'd just enjoy your happy relationship and the eye-candy at wor. I don't think it's realistic to expect yourself (or your partner) never to be attracted to anyone else again. The only harm comes from behaving in a way that would upset your significant other, regardless

^Westminster. I wish I had spotted that before my editing time was up.

GIF party! Malcolm Tucker never would let this happen in Westminister:

Translation: "I like the US version of House of Cards. It's a hit. Robin Wright looks awesome."

I think you've hit the nail on the head. When you're going about your day, minding your own business, the last thing you want is to be accosted by someone telling you about how the way you live is terrible for everything and everyone, and I say this as someone who likes both environmentalism and feminism. No one wants

Or "These 12 are the ones we don't like and the ones that we know we won't be able to keep hidden anyway, so you can have 'em."

The woman who runs Catalog Living has a lot of fun with this time of year, too.

Agreed, though I wish the articles were a bit more substantial, especially since they don't have comments. On the other hand, given some of the comment shitstorms and editor power-trips that have happened here, I have some sympathy for a site that decides to spare themselves those particular headaches.

It was slow to start, so I don't blame people for not sticking with it. I thought the Thanksgiving episode of the first season (episode 6) was the turning point.

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Not a .gif, but Winston's Saturdays are for Sleeping/Theodore K. Mullins/Color Purple rant is one of my favorite moments on any TV show ever.

I get what you're saying, and it's very likely that the landlord will have to do very little of the actual clean-up, but someone will, and cleaning up someone else's blood and "body secretions" is not a pleasant task, no matter how much you're being paid to do it.

"The landlord is COMPLETELY overreacting in addition to a complete fool for renting this house to kids in their twenties and not expecting minor damages to be done or people to be undoubtedly 'intoxicated,'" the young profesh wrote. "GET A GRIP LADY!"

I'd never heard of Bethann Hardison before now, but I really wish they had let her say more (and not done a voice-over while she was still talking).

I came on to say the same thing. I can't tell if the sensitivity is referenced in the second paragraph you quoted is the actual sensitivity (whose actual value is unreported) or if Tracie is misusing it, not knowing its technical meaning.