You have impeccable taste.
You have impeccable taste.
Clearly, Mr. Stark and his utter lack of anything approaching style/professionalism as someone who can conduct an intelligent interview is the latest incarnation of that logic that says if you manufacture a train wreck, people will watch.
What's a bra to do?
I have always cherished my status as the middle child. It allowed me to function under the radar of parental authority.
From what I can gather (because I have absolutely no personal experience of this person), Mr. Jenner is an existential guilty pleasure.
Forgive me here but if anyone has standing in all realms having to do with fat, being fat, fatness, prospective fatness, fatness for the sake of fatness, fatness as Olympic event, it would be Back-Fat Fauntleroy, aka Rush Limbaugh.
This was obviously not as serious as has been made out here.
I like to think that I recognize an expert when I come across one.
Wow, with analysis this sharp, I can only assume you were a rusty butter knife in a prior life.
I know I am going to be in the extreme minority on this but this woman's breasts (and the covers shown here) look like bad sight gags. They look like human water in need of a vessel.
You know times are tough in the City of Angels when Michael Eisner has to take on borders to help make ends meet.
My point exactly. And ask yourself this: If this TV show is trying to approximate reality as Aaron Sorkin has been known to do, what does your observation signify?
Something that really frosts my flakes (I have been diagnosed with what is known as Sugar-Frosted Flakes Syndrome, fyi), is the following: "Murtha is a respected journalist who spends a great deal of time writing, reading and reporting on issues like this, so if she says she's uncomfortable at work, it's worth taking…
I am repulsed by the idea put forth by some people that women are innately unfunny. That said, as an ex-lawyer, if I was trying to mount a case in support of that notion, Ms. Handler would be Exhibit A in my effort.
Do the words "Freedom of Information Act" seem the least bit relevant?
Somewhere in an alternative universe far, far away: the Enlightened State of Texas requires that anyone applying for a permit to carry a firearm must first become an ER doctor to learn how to administer to the carnage those guns will in all likelihood inflict.
Given the cultural bias against crying in pretty much every situation (ever notice how crying is more readily tolerated when the tears are of ecstatic relief/joy, though?), any time a person cries publicly I almost always give them props for not only being so in touch with what they are feeling but for being so at…
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Wow, I predict that this spot will be parodied so throughly in about 3, 2, 1....
I am not in the least bit surprised that this piece hit you as it did. Mr. Simon is doing the heavy lifting on some issues that most would prefer not to even go near until they no longer have a choice in the matter. It just strikes me that we, as a people, seem to be willing to call out things that offend or fall…