Unbiased and *chipper*, huh. ; )
Unbiased and *chipper*, huh. ; )
Has anybody tweeted at Elton John or otherwise tried to confirm if he really shopped at D&G the day after his "boycott" announcement? Because it's pathetic but I feel like I really really need to know this for sure. I don't want to be disappointed in him, I need someone to tell me that was either an old picture or he…
You think the male egos involved would allow such a thing? I don't.
YOUR life? I haven't stopped watching *yet*...
Not hard at all to see from here (I'm not using a phone)! The missing piece is on the bottom. It runs from about midway on the piece of pie and extends toward the back, away from the pointed end.
The missing crust piece off the first picture drew my eye like a magnet and is pushing my OCD into overdrive! I almost felt relieved by the second picture until I realized that they obviously got tricky and swapped out the imperfect piece for a perfect piece. It's making me crazy!!
Ok, I get that is your personal belief. My comment wasn't based on my personal belief, as I don't know anywhere near enough about structural engineering to have a belief based on anything technical in nature. Was just relaying what I've always read about the towers, even before 9/11.
What...? Maybe I misunderstand you, but it sounds like you're suggesting the WTC design put it at GREATER risk of damage (or structural failure) from aircraft impact than "a more conventionally-designed skyscraper." This is the polar opposite of pretty much every description I have ever read about the way the WTC was…
Yes. And yeah, I know some folks might think it's inappropriate to even speculate "at a time like this" but it's kind of hard for me to err too far in the deferential direction to people engaged in such stark opportunism.
I cringed. To me it looks painfully like that generic kind of "white people dancing" where there's like 3 moves looking vaguely similar to something they saw in that one video from that one cool song that everybody's been talking about on the interwebs.
In the top clip, he's all "Mommy, Mommy, I'm so sorry for everything" sobbing and whatever, then in a split second with no sobbing at all "Ok, let's do this." If there's ever been any TV interview conducted solely for fame and hopeful-for-fortune more than this one, I can't think of it. The whole thing is lousy.
It'd detract from the fannypack.
Makes perfect sense in this context. Interesting, thank you!
I can see a faint resemblance, but only faint. Little Edie in her heydey was gorgeous, to me, whereas JL only ever was mildly pretty.
It's the best costume for the day.
Pints of ice cream for dessert.
Maybe impulse control issues are in play? Yours, I mean, not your son's. You now keep posting things like "what was I thinking" and seem to (sort of? can't really tell) regret your initial post, so maybe you have a problem with thinking before you act *in general*, including in how you deal with your son. You surely…
I don't know about librarian, but she's an incredible humanitarian, as she demonstrated while begging for a life sentence instead of the death penalty. By way of justification, she explained that if she is allowed to live she will be able to grow her hair out and donate it to Locks of Love for sick children. Girl has…
No need for the childcare but long as they have fresh-squeezed OJ, I am so there!
Long excerpt of Kim's book. It's pretty awesome. Thurston comes off like a selfish and immature baby-man attempting to recapture his youth by doing the cliche thing of middleaged men everywhere and taking up with some chippy. Juicy!