Funny enough, I can’t stand a Prairie Home Companion. I think this shows how talented Prince was. I was even willing to listen to a show I wished would have ended long ago. And, in watching, I saw how talented Garrison is and why he’s a draw.
Funny enough, I can’t stand a Prairie Home Companion. I think this shows how talented Prince was. I was even willing to listen to a show I wished would have ended long ago. And, in watching, I saw how talented Garrison is and why he’s a draw.
It’s not laziness. It’s trauma. I don’t know your cultural background and I’m going to assume that when you say urban you mean Black. I could be wrong. Anyway, when you’re outside of the mainstream and treated like a second class citizen by every institution and you descend from people who’ve been treated the same way…
I’ve had someone take five inches off my locs when I just asked for a trim. Luckily, at that time, I was in grad school and could hide my hair in crochet caps and other things. Plus, I regularly style my hair differently day to day so no one was the wiser. Bobby pins are my only piece of advice there.
I was watching at work when she said this and I thought the same thing.
I don’t get why everyone loves them, but someone below wrote about them being millennials and maybe that’s it. I also don’t like Amy Poehler either and she produces the show.
I can’t stand creepy, anti-woman Ted Cruz. Say what you want about him, but he’s prepared. He’ll always outdo people in getting his homework done. Trump didn’t even hire a convention “expert” until a week before Colorado’s delegates were up for grabs, had the wrong delegates matched with their numbers, etc.
I can’t stand this woman. What irks me most is that her costume extended to her being a single mother - which she really wasn’t. But, damn that pissed me off. She put on a sew-in and some bronzer and the idea of a Black woman as a single mom. How fucking cynical.
There was a free screening of this on my campus in college. I’ve only seen it once and don’t remember what happening in the opening minutes that was awkward and weird and made everyone laugh, but that was all she wrote. The whole theater was laughing throughout the whole movie. I do remember the scene where her friend…
I came here to say the same thing. I’m in tears cracking up that his name is Doug. And I’ve worked with and gone to school with Dougs. I guess if it were Douglas, we wouldn’t be trippin so much.
I graduated from Catholic school 21 years ago and we weren’t allowed to wear skirts higher than two inches above the knee. I don’t recall there being a reasoning of inciting lust amongst boys included in our school handbook. Yes, I was and still am a nerd. I actually read the handbook. I’m also pretty damn sure I kept…
As someone already said, you clearly missed that they don’t have a policy. I’d also like to add that I’ve heard your comments myself as a black woman. There are times when I switch my hairstyles up daily, weekly or monthly. White folk - especially women - for the last 15 years are often shocked by this and talk around…
I’ve heard the same, but I can’t remember if it was in the press or on gawker comment boards.
I wrote the same on the original post on Smith’s murder. It was fishy as soon as I heard about the wife’s unnecessary leg wounds and his conviction for domestic violence against her. I don’t know how the police chief fits into that, but something’s up.
Maybe I watched too much Law and Order and City Confidential in the 90s, but this sounds super weird to me. Plus, with his conviction for domestic violence in their marriage... I don’t know. He’s killed, she’s shot in the leg?
Dance snob here (and I can’t stand her). She’s not dancing, just jumping around. I do, however, love when she and Marcus dance together. Good laughs.
And the other kids (like me) who didn’t date and were late-bloomers. It was briefly annoying enough that no one asked me to prom, but sheesh, add this to the mix and...
They’ll also need to be rescued from an actual cliff when their future marriages end because they put all their value into the show and not the substance.
I hope so, too. Thanks for those words.
No doubt plastic surgery is prevalent in entertainment/tv news - with men and women. I always bring up David Muir of ABC News as another nose job example. How can I know? I have eyes and I know what people used to look like - to boot. Sarah Jessica Parker had a very subtle slimming of her nose so that it looked like…
Not to be cynical, but the judge probably won’t. This happened to me, too and I had no idea it was a key predictor. I was actually held down by my shoulders and he held his hand over my mouth. My judge didn’t care at all.