I can't even imagine Fred Savage as an abusive boyfriend! How was he in the roll?
I can't even imagine Fred Savage as an abusive boyfriend! How was he in the roll?
I am sold on No One Would Tell. You had me at "Fred Savage."
At the risk of starting a heated debate, Jezzies, can you point me in direction of literature that supports how formula-fed babies are not doomed to hell/stupidity/cholera because they are denied breast milk? I'm not having a baby yet, but I don't want to breastfeed and I want to be able to support my decision when…
I saw both of those! I love all of these movies. Unlike the author, I like the true ones. It reminds me of being in college and vegging out after a heavy Saturday night. We have True Movies 1,2 and True Entertainment here in the UK.
"What's in your wallet?"
Put it to you this way: There are plenty of bigoted service providers, businesspeople, etc. out there. Just ask any Black person. The difference is that they're not outright bigoted towards you, as a rule; instead of telling you "I won't shoot your wedding because you're gay", they'll say "Sorry, family emergency,…
My former boss was like that—born again, big on Christian faith and kindess, was also a JP. She once said to us, "I can't refuse to marry a gay couple because they're gay...but I can have other plans that day." Very kind!
Time to unfriend!
Oh boy do I know that situation.
Unfriend.block. !!
Ask her what she would think if a photographer refused to do Christian weddings.
Sorry...
I was in Paris for the first time a couple of months ago, walking down the street with my mother and all of a sudden, I smelled it. And I started looking around, but didn't see anything...and then...we turned a corner and there it was! The Parisian Abercrombie and Fitch. I had smelled it from a block away. Their…
Oh my God. I'm so happy I went through this entire thread so I could read that. Thank you I've been giggling for forty minutes.
That's the first thing that came to my mind!
I'm sure there are many kindhearted men and women who would gladly welcome these poor unfortunate souls into their homes and give them a warm place to spend the night.
Yes, but aren't you worried about cities across the US being inundated by unemployed shirtless men who have no marketable skill other than standing around looking HAWT?
The cologne stank is a major, major offense to me but I'm almost equally baffled by the lighting in these places! My friend and I once wandered into a Hollister and after about 30 seconds, he announced, "This is like a haunted house for clothes."
That is exactly what I thought!!!