Lol, I was gonna say, MLB teams can always use an extra lefty in the bullpen.
Lol, I was gonna say, MLB teams can always use an extra lefty in the bullpen.
If you can even call them boobs. I’ve always found that Renaissance artists’ rendition of breasts are... odd. I’ve seen many photos of real women, with all manner of breast shapes, and I’ve never seen any with these gravity-defying globes. In addition to defying gravity, some of them are placed way too high on the…
Anti-gravity boobs, no less.
Agree. Face looks male too.
So, probably Michelangelo?
which looks a lot like the Mona Lisa
ha.....good eye?
You mean Botticelli?
I remember seeing an interesting theory that the Mona Lisa was Leonardo’s self portrait as a girl (it showed some interesting facial feature proportion analysis.)
Those anonymous quotes are all from her nemesis SJP, right?
Kim Cattrall was like the female Bruce Campbell back before SATC, a B-list actor you’d be excited to see because she did every role with memorable game gusto.
Don’t you dare. People got actual enjoyment out of SATC. As far as I can tell, the other show was a hate watch and everyone was awful. Though, I don’t speak from experience, as I only made it through the first few minutes of Girls, before turning it off. NO THANKS.
Come on — guilty pleasures can be necessary, and SATC actually had some pretty decent writing and strong performances by Cynthia Nixon and others.
Apart from the fact that she should be thanked because SATC 2: Electric Boogaloo was GROSS, I don’t believe it. I base this solely on her episode of Who Do You Think You Are, in which she was lovely.
Good for her and her demands. I remember her saying she wouldn’t agree to do the first movie unless the paycheck would set her up for life. And why shouldn’t she? The movies made bank and she’s irreplaceable.
I unironically and unabashedly love this movie!
“This franchise made her and let’s be frank, it’s all she is really known for.”
But, also, if your sister is 20 and has been with her boyfriend for like 5 months it’s not even that illogical.
There’s a familiar and depressing cycle with media coverage of child stars, where it’s: cute & wholesome until they’re 14—> suddenly the object of gross objectification —> 19-year-old It-girl status—> a less-hyped career or, much more often, dramatic flameout.