Vivi21
Vivi21
Vivi21

Yeah, we didn't really have a proposal. My hubby-to-be basically told me that he wanted to marry me several months into the relationship. Since I felt the same way, six or seven months later we went shopping for a ring, and that was the end of it. And frankly, I'm so happy in my relationship that I never felt the need

I love "Three's Company". No hate here.

This is one of the reasons why my hubby-to-be and I are moving out of Manhattan to the 'burbs and putting our kids in public school, despite having great jobs. I refuse to get sucked into this bs.

Jennifer Aniston isn't allowing Justin Theroux to invite his ex to the wedding? Riiight. More like, Jennifer Aniston knows it's a good idea not to invite his girlfriend of 14 years to the wedding.

I really hope that the Jackson kids can live as normal an existence as possible (probably wishful thinking, given the crap going on with their extended family). Assuming that the stories I read about TJ Jackson are true, I think that the fact that he has been named a permanent co-guardian of those kids may be the best

It would be nice if we could go a day without hearing about either of these two train wrecks.

Wrong, it's called "history" because the word is derived from the ancient Greek word "Istoria". It's just pure coincidence.

Well, yeah. I mean, trampolines are a ton of fun (especially when you fly high after the double bounce), but it's a miracle I never broke any bones from jumping on my neighbor's trampoline, particularly since I remember flying off onto the grass more than once. As it is, I once double-bounced my brother when he was

Seconded.

I loved that show. Thought it was hilarious, and also very endearing.

This is a thing? Really?

It's a French name by way of ancient Greece (it means "woman of Delphi", Delphi being the site of the most famous oracle in the ancient world).

Probably because growing up in the spotlight sets you up for failure. I mean, what has Bynes done since Disney, really? It must be weighing tremendously on her (even if she's not hurting financially). Normal people go off the rails all the time - I think that living in the fishbowl that is Hollywood probably

Amanda Bynes is clearly crying out for help, and I hope she gets it before she hurts herself or someone else. LiLo, on the other hand, should be the last person to talk about leniency, because if she wasn't a famous white actress, she'd have found herself in a much bigger pile of shit than she has. She has been given

Money can buy you a lot of things, but it cannot buy you good taste. The only reason KK looks so chic these days is because Kanye West is making her sartorial choices for her.

Why does this fool think the public cares about his opinion? Is he even still relevant? #douche

Yep. My grandfather actually used to be a shoemaker - mass produced factories unfortunately put him out of business. There's a reason stuff is so cheap these days - most of it will fall apart on you.

I understand. I guess that at this point you basically have to decide whether he is worth a flight across the ocean and upending your life. If he has matured and is making strides, then I would say give it one more try. If you think it's going to be more of the same old, same old, then perhaps he is not worth the

I love Ann Taylor. Their stuff is lovely and very work appropriate, and can also be carried over into cocktails - my go-to for office attire.

Ah, Balenciaga - lovely. I'm not normally a label whore (although I like high fashion, I tend to shop at stores like Ann Taylor, Uniqlo and Banana Republic), because I think that, unless you are swimming in money, it's not the best investment to spend a lot of money on stuff that will go out of style in the next