Look at you, homemaker and professional hit woman, "having it all."
Look at you, homemaker and professional hit woman, "having it all."
I know, and you aren't allowed to punch people because you have to set a good example for your kids and use your words. Words like "WTF?!"
Every time a man says he "babysat" his own damn kids, a feminist angel making this argument gets her wings.
Ooh, did you have to pick up walnuts when you were a kid? I was raised in San Joaquin County and the neighbors and a family friend both had walnut orchards. We used to make $1 a bucket to pick them, but they were so slimy and gross in their green skins. But good outdoor activity and income for kids! And walnuts are…
And yet we regularly prosecute 15-17 year olds as adults! SMDH.
According to Wikipedia, it's Kim Basinger who has "possible Cherokee Native American ancestry" not Alec Baldwin, so now I'm even more confused.
Wait, are Hailey and Ireland Baldwin related? "We are ACTUALLY Cherokee."
My thought exactly. Trader Joe's has a lot of private label versions of products that are produced for them by the brand-name's manufacturer.
P.S. I am not a shill for Julep, I swear. Just love their colors and pro-environment polish.
If you've never heard of Julep nail polishes, check them out. They name all their polish colors after famous women, and their color Alfre (a purplish silver) is my favorite.
Did you hear that Therese Raquin has been adapted for film, with Elizabeth Olson as Therese and Jessica Lange as Madame Raquin?
I've always used the works of Émile Zola to illustrate how nearly all women have always worked, whether in cottage industry (literally, manufacturing jobs done in the home), factory work or farm work. All of my grandmothers and great grandmothers worked in a capacity that made money for the family (housekeeper,…
Feminism, schmeminism. Can we talk about how hot Alec Baldwin was in this movie? This is that thread. I'll start: I want to angry-bang 1988 Alec.
I green light that cast. Let's take a lunch with my guy at the studio.
Whenever there's a post about one of these women's dress code memos on Above the Law or other law blogs, some male commenter pops up with the complaint "yeah, but I have to wear a tie every day."
The Jerry Garcia tie is de rigueur for the baby boomer set, telling the world "I may have sold out, but I'm still cool, man. Wait, do people say cool anymore? I'm dope, then. Or fresh."
Yes, I'd like to fall into that shaggy-blonde pool.
I have a close friend who has had a few ghost-y experiences, including a similar door-slammer in his old historic-converted-boarding-house condominium. His superstitious (very wise) old-world mother told him that the only way to quiet a ghost is to yell at him to stop whatever behavior he's doing because it's your…
I made a similar connection to the claim here that this child's adoption is "illegal" because apparently not recorded with authorities. There is a strong tradition in many Native communities of informal adoption, with children being raised by extended family members, including "family" who may not be genetically…