IHateWhatYouHaveOn
IHateWhatYouHaveOn
IHateWhatYouHaveOn

Same, really. This sounds like what the Red Pillers think women actually think. I’m sure there are some who do think this way, but they don’t need advice on how to do it.

They both sound like nightmares. And if someone spoke to the server on my behalf, I’d be very unhappy about it. Good thing I don’t care about all this strategy stuff.

I love her. She’s good at everything she does and so funny.

I can’t wait to read it and I’m so glad you liked it. I loved A Deadly Education-I’ve recommended it to many people who I thought would like it (and they did).

Exactly-Uma’s story deserves to be it’s own separate story.

Butler is perfectly capable of a good/great performance (please see Coriolanus) but I assume these pay more $$$.

The only reason I might want to see it (and I would never pay to ssee it in a theater) are the costumes by Colleen Atwood. She is amazing, and her costumes were highlight of the first one. They were beautiful and stunning. Still not enough to draw me away from the terrible dialog though.

Thank you for the Vision in his turtleneck-I still have that particular book. And the one with the origin of The Vision, which I will never sell.

Have you read the essay she wrote about how she came to write? “Reader, I came so far to edge of insanity I was looking over it”. And the doctor who prescribed the “do-nothing” cure apologized to her later (much later)and told her he was wrong.

I saw this dress on the site the other day and hated it. I was a little surprised when they picked it as a showcase dress because it’s AWFUL. Wow, do I hate it.

Wait, I thought Wendi was seeing Tony Blair, in which case she is the winner.

My plastic strap Tevas a great in the rain. My black leather Tevas (A year old!) fell apart-the strap pulled out of the sole-you can see that the rain caused the glue to unstick. I WAS NOT HAPPY. And Teva did nothing to help me. Mail them to us was not a great solution.

And Grandma Mazur!

That would be good casting. And I have to admit, I read the first three and then pretty much quit them. But One For the Money was hilarious (book, not movie).

I still haven’t forgiven her for Stephanie Plum and One for the Money.

Yes, absolutely. I read it and saw the documentary and the doc did not have time to cover half the craziness that’s in the book. It’s worth it.

Also, Snyder’s hair is horrific, but it’s not worse than the movie.

A) I think he’s a weasel and B) the crappiness of Man of Steel (the whole thing, including the ending) is the reason I have no desire to see Batman V Superman. And that trailer with Jesse Eisenberg? PASS.

I will just jump in to say that my step-grandmother grew up on a farm in the middle of nowhere Alabama, around the year 1900. And she told me that she answered the door with a small gun her apron pocket because (she said) you never knew who would be at the door. And she was not a paranoid person-she was realistic. No

That giant psychedelic clock (is it a clock?) is giving me a headache. I love the views, but all the artwork (hah!) would have to go.