PaintedTrollop
PaintedTrollop
PaintedTrollop

The answer is in my post.

I really don't give a rat's rectum what North West wears, but a baby in a shirt designed to look like a bullet proof vest is wrong on every level.

The whole show is reaching. But, "Dancing With People You May Have Heard Of" doesn't resonate the same way as "Dancing with the Stars."

Fashion Police needs to go away. So much media now is consumed with mindless, meaningless celebrity reporting - and this idiotic show is mean-spirited people like Guiliana Rancid (a meaningless celebrity herself ) snarking on other celebrities. It's mindless, and encourages meanness.

I'm betting there are pictures, they just don't want anyone to see the Mexican in-laws.

He does - but that suit is dreadful.

Stacey Dash should "do her history" on proper grammar and elocution.

Maybe he's developed an allergy to baby wipes.

Blub, blub, blub. I'm not telling you to move to Somalia, Sparky.

That's always the answer for you lot isn't it? MURKA LOVE IT OR LEAVE IT.
If only you cared about the first amendment as much as you care about the second.

They were so lucky. Getting blinded like that on the road is terrifying.

"Nut on her" is the ickiest phrase I've heard in a long time. Paging Dr. Bronner....

I'm so sad that it's ending. This is television written by people who assume their audience is smart.

I have my doubts, Chelsea Handler.

I love this story about you and your mom. Taking her to see Patti was an awesome thing to do. What great memories for both of you.

One day my daughter borrowed my car. When she came back, she asked, "What in the world are you listening to?" It seems I'd left the volume up high, and Patti Smith's Easter in the CD player. She was shocked to find out that I was a punk fan. It was hilarious.

I loved "Just Kids." Patti Smith has always been an

I wouldn't call this performance "electric" and I wouldn't call the audience thrilled. There were some people genuinely grooving, but most people were just smiling and nodding politely.

Thank you.

I used to work with a woman who turned beet red and had sweat pouring down her face with her hot flashes. I had a few bursts of warmth during menopause - but nothing that was even remotely comparable. I didn't have the mood swings either. It was very low key.