Seriously. There is not a single person Christie's size who doesn't know they're overweight. They don't need remarks like, "I'm afraid he'll be eating" to remind them. Get some fucking manners, Barbara Walters.
Seriously. There is not a single person Christie's size who doesn't know they're overweight. They don't need remarks like, "I'm afraid he'll be eating" to remind them. Get some fucking manners, Barbara Walters.
Unfortunately the law where I live (South Carolina) says that if she bites someone in a public place, I'm liable. Unless I can prove the other person provoked her, and I have a feeling most judges would side with the child on that.
I don't know, I prefer things like this where I can see models as real people (if maybe really really ridiculously good looking people) who goof off and make mistakes sometimes, as opposed to other companies whose models are basically seen-and-not-heard clothes hangers who stomp down the runway with a glower on their…
Exactly. Thank you.
I have a Westie and she's adorable, but she does NOT like kids. Loud noises and lots of movement really set her on edge. Which is kind of problematic because kids see a little dog and think "puppy!" and come running up wanting to pet her. Most are understanding when I say "no, sorry, she's not good with strangers,"…
Haha! Your kid is pretty great. I was out to lunch with a friend of mine and her 2-ish year old son, and when another kid nearby started having a tantrum he went, "Mommy, why is he DOING that," covered his ears and gave the other kid this withering glare. Kids like him and your son give me hope. :)
Halloween put me off kids for at least a week. I couldn't look at them without slipping into bitter old lady "kids these days" mode. I had pretty much the same experience as yours; all my attempts at "oh, what a pretty princess!" And "cool! It's Spider-Man!" were met with blank stares and bags thrust out at me, like…
I don't have kids yet, but this is how my husband and I plan on being too. I don't see anything wrong with saying, "Once upon a time there was a man named Santa who brought everyone presents, and now lots of people like to do the same thing and keep up the tradition." It saves the potential trust issues from your kid…
There's a group in the UK called Samaritans that encourages responsible reporting of a suicide, which includes leaving out the methods the person used as much as possible. The general idea is that it prevents another troubled person from reading it and deciding to imitate it. I'm American and only encountered…
Well, you know, when you're 12 or 13 like these guys probably were, 40 does sound awfully old.
Be honest now, do you begin every one of your sexual encounters with "Do you want to have sex?"
I'm with you here. I have a few of these pairs of panties, and I had no clue that I'm apparently contributing to rape culture because I like to tease my husband. I wear them for him, the only person (besides myself) that I intend to allow to see them. A few days ago my underwear had "let's do it for our country!" on…
I think humiliation is the default response for most people when they're caught in a situation of involuntary nudity. It's a huge violation of privacy, especially when you consider that the last person who saw her topless was Glenn. Drastically different situations.
Yes! I'm glad someone else noticed that. He already creeped me out but this has firmly put him in fucked up psychopath territory. Watching him with his daughter in tonight's episode just added to it.
Exactly! I was horrified and had just grabbed my remote to fast forward when he let her go. I didn't see a shred of eroticism there. I don't think most sane, rational-minded guys could even enjoy seeing Maggie topless because she was obviously so upset and humiliated. I have some concerns about anyone who found that…
I don't think it was an acceptable thing to happen, of course, but I totally buy it coming from Tommy. He didn't respect Janet at all, so it was really the pinnacle act of "I will do what I want and you will deal with that" for him. I watched it on TV when it originally aired, so it's been a while for me, but my guess…
I think it's less that holding public office violates her probation so much as it's her probation that's violating holding office. I think it's probably better for her to resign beforehand rather than have her opponents constantly bring this up as a way to try and invalidate her votes or something.
I totally agree. I expected so much more from the character but she just fell flat. Every time she was onscreen she made some remark about the Crawleys/England being old-fashioned and antiquated. You know what's antiquated, Shirley? Your joke, after telling it for the fifth time. I wanted an American version of…
Ugh, yes, she is the worst. They had better not be foisting her on us as a replacement for a certain other character.
Jenny McCarthy, jumping on an ill-advised bandwagon? Nooo way. Never.