TraceTheLorde
TraceTheLorde
TraceTheLorde

See, I'm a JJ-For-Girls Devotee (Alias, Felicity). The boys can keep his Lost and his Revolution. (Though I shall take his big screen stuff too, on behalf of us gurlz *chest thumps*).

Ok, Penelope...(*were you hoping I'd/someone'd get that?)

I'm now saying this in a Caribbean accent.

Republicans can be quite joyously stress-relieving in their ability to make others laugh. Perhaps that's their raison d'etre? It's gotta be sumthin.

I connected to that as well! ~ Empathy twinsies?

'life isn't a sad contest' ~ more troof-fax from Dame Soofsayer Lindy.

Was so disappointed. Although, lead was no LG, despite a valiant effort. Now, to bring it full circle, if they'd included everyone's friend Melissa McCarthy, I may well have been glued to each eye-rolling frame.

I say props to all women who carve fulfilling, empowering careers. Ethical stirred into the mix is good, too. They're worth 300M? And they seem to be functioning emotionally, (other than a questionable daddy-figure boyfriend and a brief stint for an eating disorder for one of them); which is particularly notable as

But then again...Bunheads...could you stand it? (wait, what, it's still on?)

I will be over here, dry-heaving for the foreseeable.

Um, like, who didn't? <flips hair over shoulder> Seriously...Lordie, it's a wonder that their clothing line is about that price for each t-shirt, then.

I posted this as a response to someone else, but it seems more relevant to your conversation:

It was just today that I connected that of course men would think he's a demi-god. He invented swagger. When I was at school, I didn't get him. (He was too old, or something. Laughable. No such thing. Related: Jagger turns...70 next month.)

I recall when they were "becoming legal" and suddenly every disgustingross male editor wanted to saturate the media with them, despite no other adult to my knowledge having watched their oeuvre since Full House.

Hello! Rawr!

Lindy, you are a joy. I hope you hear that enough.

'It's always so jarring when famous people say things that are honest.'

Thanks Bourdain.

I imagine that like I, you considered that one is indeed more click-baity than the other. Disappointing times, these are.

Here's my Christmas in June wish: That the "I love me..." expression would die either a slow or swift death. Its choice.