Jennifer Holliday, and I am telling you you’re not going (to have affordable healthcare or a retirement safety net and you, like all of us, ain’t getting any younger)
Jennifer Holliday, and I am telling you you’re not going (to have affordable healthcare or a retirement safety net and you, like all of us, ain’t getting any younger)
She is a nasty flargle-bargler, everyone knows it. Sad!
I think she scares the old white men even more than Hillary, because she’ll call them out directly in Congressional hearings, and I fear she’d fare worse than HRC. Hate to say all that, because I think she’s just fantastic.
Yes, I’m an Indy native/resident too, and am happy to see this type of quality, in-depth reporting can still exist within the generic fog of blah from the USA Today content...
Just read that Paula Cooper piece yesterday, holy cow. Here it is:
Right — if smart is bad, then why do they get mad when we call them stupid? Isn’t that what they think is best? They should thank us.
I’m sure he is a nice man. He’s just not a bright one, and he needs to get out.
I was referring to the dominance of military/politics in the management of the situation, when I said that I felt like science was thwarted.
I just came out of this movie, and honestly, it made me sad about how science is so thwarted. Even the ending didn’t shake me out of that. But it was beautiful, I really liked it, Adams was magnificent.
Good luck to you all. My dad did it, but it was hard, and I know he misses it (and smoking) every minute of every day. And he didn’t do it for any of us, that’s for damn sure.
Our leader on the York walk (this was in 1996) had some sort of deformity with one of her hands. And she TOTALLY WORKED IT, holding it up by her face in the light of the flashlight, getting into a creepy contorted position with a scary voice. She was so fun! (And got HUUUGE tips.) She had some real acting talent.
I took one of the ghost walks in Edinburgh, and we went into the vaults under the city which were walled up during the plague — creepy AF. (The ghost walks there and in York, England were fantastic, I had wonderful storytellers leading each one, highly recommended.)
This is on its way to me, I’m next up in the library queue. I liked Room a lot; I thought she did a great job of creating and sustaining a narrator voice for a 5-year-old boy.
I <3 the Small Point Cafe, Craftland, and Lovecraft Arts & Sciences, all right on Westminster!
Yes, I can also vouch for Cincinnati; spent a weekend there last year, had more excellent food (try The Anchor!) and had a good time at the Krohn Conservatory, one of the underground walking tours, the OTR area in general, etc.
I’ve had fantastic food in Louisville. Indianapolis is similarly nice, and not too touristy except the last weekend in May.
IDK, seems more Ithaqua than Dagon? But why split your psyche into a thousand blasphemies hairs.
KITTIES
Yeah, I try to avoid that type of cirrhotic misogynist, gotta read the red flags like that. Also a deal-breaker: Ayn Rand fandom
Similar: Apparently OKCupid has a lot of guys mentioning Bukowski and Palahniuk. Yeah, right.