And I kinda agree that there’s LESS need for a Sassy today, however that always depends on your sherpas. There’s less need for a Sassy, but more need for savvy (and sassy) sherpas. There’s a lot of shite out there.
And I kinda agree that there’s LESS need for a Sassy today, however that always depends on your sherpas. There’s less need for a Sassy, but more need for savvy (and sassy) sherpas. There’s a lot of shite out there.
Could not agree more. That was what was so great about Sassy. The celeb shite was just the arm candy of a magazine that allowed young writers to discover and inform. It opened up a socio-political world that was outside of the Seventeen norm and presented that world to a young female audience that was hyped to find…
I lurve you. No lie.
The effd up thing is that his asking to represent himself (and his crazy eyes) just makes it easier for anti-choicers to say “See, he’s a sad, sick man and totally not at all representative of the ‘pro-life’ movement. His motives might have been pure, but his actions are beyond the pale of our mainstream movement.”
I hope I will be rewarded with 72 cheeses. That would be paradise.
Sassy, in its prime, was THE BEST. And Marjorie Ingall still rocks the house in the sassiest way (Hi, Marjorie!!) Wasn’t as much a fan of JANE, but will always appreciate Pratt for the writers (and writing) of Sassy and the early days of JANE.
St. Trinians (2007).
I’d suggest that the move to Massachusetts had more to do with a lifestyle (her’s) more easily lived in a state with spousal communications privacy.
There has been no decrease in Millennial pro-choice support. The stats remain somewhat the same. There has been a splash about this in conservative media, but their tact seems to be finding pro-choice doom in that the numbers haven’t increased and in providing a counterpoint to overwhelming support for Planned…
Yes, she was the older sister: Aimee was born in 1983, Kelly in 1984, Jack in 1985. The Osbournes MTV show ran from 2002 to 2005. The Kardashian show started in 2007, when Kylie was 10. I don’t watch the show, so I don’t know how much of a “regular” Kylie was early on.
Eh, maybe. Kylie may have grown up with this (kinda), but she always has a choice as to how much of the fcukery she wants to be a part of. In fact, she is a generator. There’s nothing passive about her involvement. Her biggest push away was Tyga. And that was hardly a private move into a quieter life.
The show was called “Rich Girls” and ran for two seasons, I think. As to where she is now:
You must be fun at parties.
Sigh. I used to go into her 8th Street store. It was seriously THE BEST. Great music, great looking drag queens. Some would lovingly rush you and immediatly gather all these great things, while others would usher you to the makeup and talk about the perfect wig. Suddenly you were the coolest Barbie doll imaginable. It…
Chemical. Wow. It’s been a long while since I was in an abortion clinic. And I gotta say, chemical seems so much better than the d&c I had.
That was also the year, Lucci hosted SNL. Here’s the soapy queen in a Phil Hartman sketch.