True. They know, gotta have a good foundation for the tiaras.
True. They know, gotta have a good foundation for the tiaras.
I wish we could just auto-promote her posts
Here is my Dame Helen story.
Yay! The back on the this one had a really pretty design on top with the purple string. I have a black one with kind of a macrame design (I'm an olde hippie) and I have a neon pink one, as well. The first two were Target suits, and the pink one is from Walmart, but don't tell anyone :-) I'm pretty rough on my suits…
As a representative of the "American Heartland" woman, in my forties, I hate to break it to M. Hucks, but we've been smoking, swearing, fucking, and drinking in the flyover states for quite a while now. Wearing pants, voting, showing our ankles, the whole shebang. It's like we think we're people or something.
Saaaame. I don't get the appeal at all. I wore a sorta poofy A-line dress to prom once (junior year) and was like NOPE fuck this noise, gimme the slanky number next year please.
You're definitely not alone. I find his new look inexplicably depressing.
i miss the beard too.
You are not alone. I am here with you. I have lusted after him since I first laid eyes on him in Comedians of Comedy, 8 years ago. I will always remember it. I was stoned, sitting cross legged on my bed. My dog and I were both eating Taco Bell. Zach sat behind that piano making me uncomfortable and giggly. It was…
Understood. Thank you.
AH. Grazie.
How awful am I that my first thought was: She may have been drugged/assaulted by a non-clerical worker at the convent?
That was my thought exactly. If it's a party of 4+ people and ONE of them has severe allergies, then, yeah, maybe the restaurant should allow it, especially if the person is willing to pay to be there. But a couple people, neither of whom are planning to eat the restaurant's food? Weird. Is the ambiance at home really…
I am familiar with the experiment, as far as the associating it with the school I would say it does not. The mind set of the people who ran the school was that of sadist and pedophiles. Many of the children were sexually abused and psychologically abused as well as physically. The men who worked there enjoyed the…
I was hoping I wasn't stepping on your toes in making the offer to answer questions. I was very impressed with the way you presented the story and want to let you know that you were very much on target with the facts. Just to let you know Erin Kimmerle is probably one of the nicest and most compassionate persons you…
My name is Bill Price and I am a survivor of the infamous Dozier school from 1961, 62, 63. I have posted one other reply on this blog, but I did not go into detail about what happened to me there. I notice that people can reply to a post and ask questions if they are curious about the truth. I will offer to you an…
I told a joke to my old boss once. He was Catholic, I am Catholic, I figured he would enjoy it: What do you call a sleepwalking nun?
From his description it sounds like a movie about a man disguised as a movie about women: the important thing about these women is what they taught HIM.