I suppose it could have been worse, something like L.R. Hubbard's Yoganetics.
I suppose it could have been worse, something like L.R. Hubbard's Yoganetics.
When I was your age, I was thoroughly depressed, did not really know what I wanted in life, and had just quit my first serious job to get married and move away from home while my then husband went to graduate school. When I was 29, I had a kid. At 30 I was divorced, and shortly after that I moved away from home…
I did not know Janine Turner was such a nut. Sad.
If it wasn't for the fact that this so common nowadays, I could have sworn you and I work for the same company.
I'll be there, for sure. But I am mad at Tim for his comments. Sounds like Lopez rubbed off on him.
I usually love Tim Gunn, but I agree. He needs to stfu.
Awesome, thanks!
Agreed. Now I want to watch it again. Too bad it's not available for Netflix streaming.
Sorry, dude, but the LED light is freaking annoying and distracting.
When I gave birth to my youngest daughter 6 years ago, I was lucky to have both my husband and my mom accompany me during labor.
Yes, Moon is the first thing I though of. It handled similar themes in a much more complex and successful manner.
I'm with you. My 5 year-old is a Daisy, and while I would love to put on patches in her smock saying "Religion is a fairy tale for people scared of the dark" and "Pro-Choice Texan," I also think kids should not be used to push their parents' agenda.
Aftermath of this fiasco:
Thanks for the link. I think this phrase sums it up: "the get-it-done, damn-the-torpedoes, succeed-at-all costs mentality."
This is not restricted to the tech sector or to flashy startups. Backstabbing and cheating are quite common in business.
I would add Shiner Beer to that list.
@poppy: Compared to Dubya's debacle and the current economic chaos, the Clinton years look like Camelot.