Vivi21
Vivi21
Vivi21

The thing is, most people I know who use bad grammar (most, not all, obviously) are not the sharpest tools in the shed. Generally, when you see a post that has bad grammar, it also is usually nonsensical and/or idiotic in its content.

I wouldn't totally dismiss the "Enquirer". They did break the John Edwards-Rielle Hunter story, after all.

Every time I see such awful grammar and realize that many of these people actually vote, I weep for this country. If they can't even spell basic words correctly and/or form a fifth-grade level sentence, how on earth are they supposed to make informed decisions on candidates, policy, etc.?

Hearted.

I have a theory that that there is some truth to this because the kind of people who bastardize names tend to be dumber than a box of rocks and/or full of themselves, so it is no surprise that their children come out that way.

I love Edward Norton - he's a thinking woman's hot guy. The only thing is that I've heard that Norton is kind of an asshole in real life. I wonder if it comes from being extremely intelligent and well-educated in an industry where many people are dumber than a box of rocks; my guess is that he has no patience for

Hmm, interesting. I knew that Canadians were casual (so are most Americans in their everyday dress), but I figured that they were similarly conservative when it comes to career clothing in certain industries. The more you know...

As other people have mentioned, it's just a (grammatically incorrect) colloquialism which is the equivalent of "he/she's a good person". You actually hear it up in the northeast sometimes as well.

I agree that Brad Pitt is nothing that special (except in "Troy" - he was insanely hot there), but just because they are "nearing middle age" does not mean that they are unattractive. That said, I agree that it is time to put this love triangle to bed, as everyone seems to have moved on.

She's gorgeous and that is an awesome top, but I have to agree with the commenters who argued that the top is not appropriate. In government, law, finance, and other conservative industries, this top would only be kosher on a business casual day in which one has no meetings with clients/constituents/other outside

While it may be appropriate wear in your office, in government, law, finance, and other conservative industries, it most definitely is not, and particularly not for a portrait. In these settings, that kind of top would generally only be appropriate on a business casual day in which you have no client meetings

I love how college kids like to fetishize older people when they drink, smoke, etc. like it's some kind of hilarious thing because "ZOMG, grandmas and grandpas be drinking!" I know older folks who could probably drink these kids under the table. Additionally, people from previous generations tend to be much tougher

Aesop penned a certain fable that is very applicable to this situation. Sour grapes, Jill.

The interesting thing is that she seemingly has a very nice husband, so I like to think that she has some redeeming qualities. I wonder if she was like this before the show started of if she got caught up in all the hype? I seem to remember her being a nicer, more sympathetic character on the first season.

Yeah, awful, isn't it? When you move on to the adult world, things typically (not always, since there are shitty people of all ages, but typically) get better. It's hard to see the forest for the trees, though, when you're 13 and your world revolves around school. It's even worse these days than it was for us because

Yes, that's exactly it. Sarah Jessica Parker is another offender. I only put liner on the lower lid when I go out in the evening, and even when I do that, I never cover the entire lid, always stopping about a quarter of an inch before the corner of my eye. Otherwise, you end up making the eye look smaller than it is.

I see what you're saying, but imho, nothing can replace the original. Mayer is just a pale imitation.

"And then something happens." I'm guessing that "something" is Sheen himself - as in, his wives, goddesses, what-have-you all eventually wised up.

Brilliant.

Ha, I think I was thrown off by the sad face. Good luck in becoming an FSO!