Sadness.
Sadness.
So good! Did many people see it though?
Sad day.
Agreed. When I was in high school if you weren't a size 0 or 2, you were fat. So I found Nora's thinking to be realistic.
Actually she'd be allowed and even encouraged to have a piece of chocolate cake on weight watchers. She'd just have to track it and make sure it was within her daily (or weekly—depending her flex points) limit. Yes, Weight Watcher is a lifestyle change—and part of that is portion control (and weighing and measuring…
Apparently they do on Chinese fur farms. I saw a video a few years back—but I'm afraid to go searching for it now.
Yep, I can see that. Although I think that interpretation of Jack might've been pretty interesting.
Yeah. It was originally Edie Sedgwick's though.
From what I've heard Goldie Hawn is all kinds of awesome. I met Kurt Russell at a film festival and he was a douche.
Actually Jennifer Sky was a stripper named Cleopatra, and Gina Torres was Hel. Gina Torres did play Cleopatra on Xena though.
Yes! This exact thought was running through my mind today!
Me too! I'm worried he'll be tainted after this.
Word. One of my poetry professors said that if you're in the life of a writer you need to realize you're fair game.
I know Blanche's brother was in a couple episode; one where he comes out, and another where we meet his partner. Phil's cross dressing is mentioned throughout the series. (Or were you saying there was continuity with those mentioned above?) But Golden Girls often changed things around—like Miles being in Witness…
Or she could shut it down by saying "that was in the past, I've moved on...not wasting my time talking about it."
Agreed. Kate looks great all the time, but I really love how she looked in "Titanic."
You're one of the few, and I've seen a couple on a few of the other KONY posts. In Hermione's original post she says " we have a responsibility to discuss other ways to be a part of the solution." Informing people about where they can direct their energy, how they can help is a great solution.
You're right, it doesn't make it any less valid, and I didn't mean to imply that it did. I just think the general vibe that people have been putting out there is "haha, you fools!" I don't really see how that helps anyone, it's not constructive.
You're right awareness is not enough. However, I think people constantly saying this is a sham without providing any alternatives isn't helpful in anyway. It's fine to question this organization, or to say to people "maybe this isn't the best way to help Uganda." I've seen very few people who respond by directing…
Yes! I need more Buffy dirt!