
While Golden Girls may have been the height of Bea’s popularity, I always liked her in Maude better. The show also starred Esther Rolle as Florida Evans (Good Times) and Rue McClanahan as the next door neighbor.
While Golden Girls may have been the height of Bea’s popularity, I always liked her in Maude better. The show also starred Esther Rolle as Florida Evans (Good Times) and Rue McClanahan as the next door neighbor.
Look, man. It’s News, OK? What more do you want from us? Shit.
Um, no joke we are considering a Labor Day trip instead of our usual trip to the Caribbean. See you soon neighbor!
I’ve long held the opinion that forced birthers from every country are the same. They’re against abortions for all those random sluts, but when they or a family member needs one, that’s when abortions are acceptable. As mosquitos can’t differentiate between the poor and the rich, I wouldn't be surprised to see at…
It’s funny how the perceived value of a lucrative entertainer is clearly still higher than women’s basic human rights. “But he’s a rare talent!!” “But he attacked me!” “Well...?” *shrugs*
The CBC notoriously protects the higher ups.
No surprise—there hasn’t been a Cup in Edmonton in 25 years.
That’s really not going to happen. Everyone you grew up with is going to die, and you’re going to die (I assume this isn’t news to you). The reaction people in our culture have to the inevitability of death is what’s depressing.
Women can’t be believed until a man verifies her tall tale.
My, it is good to be rich in America, isn’t it?
His sisters and their children are acceptable heirs to him for the purpose of that treaty with France.
Either a Bricklin or a Asüna Sunfire.
What’s changed, I think, is that we as a society have undergone a (long overdue) sea change in how we view crimes against women. We’ve still got a long way to go, but I think (hope) we’ve passed the tipping point, and we no longer dismiss such claims so easily, nor do we so readily give the benefit of the doubt to men…
Hong Kong was under UK rule for most of the policy and even when it reverted back to China it was never enforced.
I’ve sometimes half-jokingly thought of Steve Sabol as the Leni Riefenstahl of pro football. These days I leave out the “half”.
There’s a video explaining Canadian football rules during its mid-90’s expansion. In one scene they talk with O.J. Brigance and show him make three or four hits with his helmet of varying degrees of impact, and I have to sigh because of the ALS which Brigance has battled since 2007, and how the disease has robbed him…
You ignore Rule #1 just like so many others...