Which is why my wife and I are hoping that we get a Season 2 of “Happy Valley.” (The British one)
Which is why my wife and I are hoping that we get a Season 2 of “Happy Valley.” (The British one)
Anthony Weiner needs to get a plumbing license or something like that and just try to be a normal, innocuous dude for once. He doesn’t deserve a job in media, PR, politics, or anything where he’s anywhere even close to a spotlight. He’s probably not an “evil” guy, but he simply has no credibility. Getting caught once…
Well, in that case he sounds like an idiot. 22 can be an adolescent; 32 is a man. He’s now 46 and he’s never come forward? No character.
Agree 100%. He was a kid when he did this and one lie doesn’t make you a horrible person.
The fact that they didn’t evacuate the school immediately both proves they knew it wasn’t a bomb and will allow the child’s family to sue for civil rights violations. Not a very intelligent administration.
Excellent question! If the teacher thought it was a bomb, why did she “keep” it? Why didn’t she leave the bomb in the classroom and call for staff to evacuate the school immediately?
Diane Sawyer asked Caitlin Jenner, “Are there any questions you’d like me to ask you?”
I’m sure Paris Hilton and Sarah Palin can talk about all sorts of topics as well.
“Vapid” in the sense of not particularly deep. Sure, she was smart enough to capitalize on being married to O.J. Simpson’s lawyer and an olympic triathlete, but she’s superficial as all hell.
Yeah, I flat out can’t stand her. She’s about as self-centered and narcissistic as humanly possible.
Am I the only one who thinks this woman is a superficial opportunist who just wants to be relevant? Yeah, I know, I’m being sacrilegious with a new icon. But still, this woman was married to a vapid socialite for 20 years and starred on the most idiotic, dumbed down television show in the history of global media.
Bingo- I’d find lots of the woman at University of Chicago hot, but I’m sure the nerd factor is damned high. More so than any Ivy League school, as Chicago is considered more of an intellectual pressure cooker than any college in the country.
I’m using the comparison of two pop culture icons- the California beach gal, and the neurotic, intense New Yorker. I don’t know how many people who watched “Seinfeld” in the 90’s thought of Elaine as a sex symbol per se. Sure, she’s attractive, but not perhaps in the most “conventional” sense. There’s a reason Pamela…
Yeah, and it also depends on what you think is attractive. Some skinny, nerdy dude or gal with an intelligent, kind of intense face will do it for a lot of people. Others consider someone with a completely symmetrical, unintense face attractive. All things being equal (both bathing regularly and all that) there really…
Well, that was my point. They’re about as attractive as an average subset of the population of that age, but not more. So, no one would have a site like this to weed out people who weren’t all that attractive. There are tons of folks who went to the those schools who are flat out geeks.
From my experience, people who went to Ivy League Universities aren’t usually the most “conventionally” attractive people on the planet. You’ll get one heck of a lot more superficial beauties and UCLA than Stanford.
None of this makes any difference. Before I was married, I met women some of the coolest women on the planet on Craigslist and some of the biggest idiots on Match. I met my wife on POF, and neither of us were looking for a relationship. I’m sure there are folks getting married now who met on Tinder. A buddy of mine…
Why am I not shocked?