OnlyOneNerveLeft
OnlyOneNerveLeft
OnlyOneNerveLeft

Yeah. I decided since I have a fake fb account to click through and report back. I think you are right. There is an appeal in the fact that you do kind of control it. As a straight woman, I found it kinda sexy so I think they knew what they were doing. Also, I am pretty sure if I know one thing about straight

I have a fake fb account so I clicked through. She dances and you click on the clothes. She strips down to underwear and then it says something like "Didn't you mom teach you you can't share underwear?" and she shakes her finger, laughs and walks off.

Hahaha! I had a friend who thought Brad Pitt was like the perfect person. I think he mixed the man with the character from Fight Club. He thought he was good-looking, rich, talented, tough, got the hot ladies, ect. He wanted to BE him.

Good questions! I have had guy friends who think very highly (too much imo) of male celebrities. I just think they are really more private about their worship. Maybe they have more fiction and non-fiction role models so they don't feel the need to cling to the few that show up. Man, I wish I had posting privileges.

Yeah, I want something truly new rather than a different version of the same thing. The books were the best. Everything else is a almost-there-but-not-quite attempt at capturing the magic of those books.

Thank you! It's really cool that you know her, and your perspective is very interesting. I agree that the fawning isn't harmless and can be quite the opposite.

HAHAHA. Then I take it back!

I hate negative comments so I apologize for this. I just think it's bad form to talk about falling in love with a celebrity and especially saying they are perfect. I think it sets up unfair expectations and potential backlash for them. I have so much respect for her and I want things to continue to go well for her.

I think we need to make your the first member of the Posting Patrol and just have you post that whenever appropriate. The world would be a better place.

Thank you for bring up Molly. She was my favorite. Saving up tin foil, victory gardens, mother sprinkling cinnamon and sugar on those vegetables to get her to eat them, and reading dad's letters....some many memories...and then the ending! She was the best!!!!

HAHAHAHAHAHA!!! I agree. I read Witch of Blackbird Pond when I was in 7th grade. I liked it then, but would have HATED it when I was 3rd/4th grade reading AG books. You don't want bleak realism when you are that age. You want heroes and happy endings. I also loved non-fiction biographies and how-to books so it's

Yes, I agree. I had a pointless argument with someone about fat-shaming. Someone came along and said we should use the word "heavy set" while still saying that she compliments her fat friends on their ''eyes and hair.'' *eyeroll* I also remember reading a review by Roger Ebert on the movie Real Women have Curves:

People define miracles in a lot of different ways, including without supernatural intervention.

I am going to ignore the fact that several people have brought up that WestJet does what you want them to do. They did a good thing, but you don't like it because it's not the exact way you would have liked them to be charitable. You don't know that some of these people may have saved all year for that flight and

I want to like this 20 times. I hate the "not good enough!!!!!!" attitude when a good deed is done. It's not like they are taking airplane seat away from sick kids to give to these people.

It will happen. Good luck!!!!

That makes sense, but reading your last line brought me chills. How horrible!

Yeah, I agree. There were four scenarios of men falling in love or having affairs with women who worked for them. Zero the other way around. The scenario with the maid who couldn't speak English was the worst! Please note I still love Colin Firth!

Ewww, like has anyone ever said yes to him? I doubt it! Ewwwwww.

I am assuming he thought no one would seriously hurt him.