Forgive me for asking, but who the hell is Blake Lively?
Forgive me for asking, but who the hell is Blake Lively?
Maybe it's just me, but I think Jay Z looks, acts and sounds gay.
That title is bullshit. I'll bet she paid for it.
Am I supposed to give two shits about this?
They're not laughing at MY naked pictures because I've never posed for any. As a matter of fact, I also don't have Facebook, Twitter, Instagram or a smart phone. Modern society has ended up with exactly what it wants: ZERO PRIVACY. And sorry, but Edward Snowden IS a traitor and a coward or he'd be making his case here…
This is probably the most repulsive message exchange I've ever read. Holy shit.
Too many letters. I doubt if she could spell it.
Yeah. Speaking as an old lady I want to thank you for that. I may be a senior but I'm not ELDERLY, dammit.
Thank you. I needed this.
Depends how much you're willing to pay for silicone and plastic surgery.
Here's a bombshell: WE don't want to fuck YOU.
I do not like to shop with ANYBODY. I don't need outside opinions, encouragement or input. After 63 years I think I can buy a pair of slacks without goddamn help.
Order flowers from Costco.com. I do this all the time because my mom and mother-in-law live 1,500 miles away. Costco's floral arrangements are gorgeous, they're much less expensive than 1800Flowers, and delivery is FREE even around Mother's Day and Valentine's Day. Thank you for putting up with me. (P.S. — Robin…
Did anybody else think the sound track sounded like bar mitzvah music?
No, Kim Karsashian does NOT work. She shops, she gets hair extensions and she poses. She does NOTHING.
Because Millennials, for the most part, are a generation of self-absorbed twits.
Yeah, but they have fantastic uniforms. America needs more red uniforms with tights and fluffy hats.
I recommend Hormel canned tamales. They cure EVERYTHING.
Exactly. You need to look back to the young rockers of the 1960s to see long-term careers and financial success. They considered themselves musicians, not "pop stars." Mick Jagger, Paul McCartney and many, many others are fabulously wealthy men in their 70s who learned how to invest and protect their own interests.…