MrsMichaelBluth
MrsMichaelBluth
MrsMichaelBluth

In re: Justin Bieber:

I'm against it for moral reasons. I don't want to be complicit in killing another human being, which I am if I invest my government with the right to kill citizens. I also feel that the death penalty is entirely revenge based and hot, the old Biblical eye for an eye, because life in prison more than adequately serves

Me too. Although, I sang it once at karaoke and holy mother of god is it repetitive and goes on forever... by the end I was standing up there in acute embarrassment just mumbling, "I love a rainy night, I love a rainy night..." and praying for the letters to stop lighting up so I could return to my seat and drain my

They need to resurrect Solid Gold- that show was amazing. Loved me some Bandstand too!

My favorite song when I was 8: I Love a Rainy Night by Eddie Rabbit. I have a vivid memory of being so excited when he sang it on Solid Gold.

Of course I mean all women. I mean everyone BUT entitled white men, who have held all the power for millenia.

Quitting Diet Coke is one of the best things I ever did. Substituted iced green tea and I feel SO much better. And now Diet Coke tastes like pure chemicals when I once thought it was nectar of the Gods. Amazing and scary how addiction changes your palatte.

Totally. And I'd even settle for my government to be actually "representative," i.e. align with Census figures: we have to elect 50.8% women, 17% Hispanics, 13% African American, 5% gay, etc.

I wish we could pass legislation that puts a 100 year moratorium on rich white men being allowed in power of any kind, like not even floor manager at The Gap. Just a blanket, thanks for the past millenia, you've done enough, time for the women and minorities to take the reins for a bit.

"I help dial numbers on her iPhone and finish text messages."

The hilarious thing about the Blake Lively pregnancy thing is that media (and I use that term loosely) outlets speculated because she didn't drink at some outing, and I actually just watched her on some cooking show where she was awesome and also said she doesn't drink period. I love (sarcasm) random pregnancy

This is all great advice. The hard thing on OKC for example is how they encourage list making so you get boiled down to your music and TV shows- which IS telling and I couldn't date someone into CBS comedies or has an active life in th heavy metal scene- but there are so many people who are like, you didn't say you

There is never a wrong place for this .gif. Thank you.

Oh, thank god. I thought they were going to go with James, which is what I plan to name my son. Knowing that they will spawn a new surgency in whatever name they gave The Royal Baby (tm) I was fearing I was looking at having the next Jayden on my hands.

I feel for you. The (ex) love of my life struggles with bipolar and it killed us because it never got fully under control and for 10 years(!) he'd cycle (sometimes rapidly) between I Love You Madly, Marry Me and the Amazing Disappearing Act, Watch as I Don't Return Calls for a Month. It's one of the biggest heartaches

I find Rebecca Romijn so ridiculously charming and down to earth, I am nursing a rare celeb crush. She just seems like the type of person you'd have a blast sitting in the back yard with, watching the kids play, drinking white wine and discussing feminism, politics and fashion.

I would have gone with hot as hell and classy as fuck because hell is hot and my fucks are oh so classy... but regardless that shit looks amazing. ;)

It was all the infantilized cutesiness of it that drew the connection for me; was trying to be far more lighthearted than the comment came off. Overall, it was a bust of a thing to say. Oh well!

Fair enough. It was a bust of a comment. I meant it far more lighthearted than it came off or was taken. :)

As I said, it was my initial reaction to the written note only. The article made her intent more clear.