That's what I was thinking. Flights are delayed, cancelled, employees quit or are transferred. I just don't see how something as inherently unpredictable as travel can be managed in a way that creates the exact same experience each time.
That's what I was thinking. Flights are delayed, cancelled, employees quit or are transferred. I just don't see how something as inherently unpredictable as travel can be managed in a way that creates the exact same experience each time.
Are the Emmy tributes about whose death was more tragic or which person had a greater impact on the television industry when they were alive? It would seem to be the latter, since they honored Gary David Goldberg, and make a point of including behind the scenes people in the In Memoriam segments.
Yeah, and, and, AND - there's a black president so obviously racism is over.
I'll just leave this here.
I have two teenagers and have managed to deal with the typical teenage stuff effectively and privately. Of course this means I don't get to rake in online kudos from strangers for my badass parenting skills but dammit, that's the price I am willing to pay to avoid publicly humiliating my children in a way that will…
Well whatever you battle over, I'd hope you don't call her "really slutty" because that's just a really shitty way to talk to your kid, or about other people's kids.
My vote goes to My Sharona for the line "always get it up for the touch of the younger kind."
Having bad taste is a pretty typical part of growing up, says the woman who looks back fondly on her hideous 80's Gunne Sax dresses. My teenager has taste in clothing that is...well...not mine. But she loves the way she looks, and is happy in those clothes and that's what matters.
You know, teenage girls post pretty dumb photos on the internet sometimes, but it's clear that they don't intend those photos to be scrutinized at family dinner tables and described in detail on blogs. Yes, they put those photos on social media, but clearly they mean them for their friends, etc.
Terry Richardson. Ugh. Figures.
It's mostly dreadful. Kevin Sullivan wanted to tell his own personal Canada-in-WW1 story and used the Anne characters to do it.
Anne of Windy Poplars and Anne of Ingleside were written for money, and long after Montgomery had (by her own confession) grown tired of writing about Anne. So I cut her some slack. Actually, a lot of slack. She nursed her husband through multiple periods of mental illness and went through bouts of depression…
Anna divorced fellow dancer and Gilbert Blythe lookalike Jonathan Roberts last year. I haven't watched DWTS since Apollo Ohno won, but I loved Jonathan and Anna. :(
And here are the Hall boys dancing suggestively. Tsk. They must have just gotten off Facebook to be so riled up. (Hubby is shirtless again, btw)
My nasty, snarky attitude is directed at the vile, misogynist themes in these books. It doesn't take a lot of work to regurgitate the same ugly messages that women are sent all the time. Control = love. When men hit you, it's because they just can't help themselves. Do whatever a man wants you to do. Pleasing men is…
I'm glad Mrs. Hall doesn't want to be friends with my daughters, they deserve better.
This statement can be applied to so many things. Because there are so many shitty Nick Sparks movies.
This is creepy and weird. And it's probably just an elaborate story cooked up by some skeevy guy whose other Craigslist ad isn't getting any traction.
I think marginalized groups need mainstream allies. Because the whole thing about being marginalized is that nobody is really listening to you.
One Directioners who are not Harry Styles, take note of that NSYNC reunion - that will be you one day. Poor JC Chasez really didn't want to leave the stage, did he.