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carlinemom

You are correct. Although my Iranian friend says that her aunts and cousins are hassled for driving, especially in the city, they don't have too many issues inthe country.

I was just talking to a friend (acquaintance - she is from church) whose husband is in Iraq right now. I told her that I had heard about this and she said that yes, it is totally a thing. She said that the American displays around the holidays, which involved not only Christmas carols and food but also outreach to

can't do tea length...

To be good at calf length, one must be very tall, very slender, and very brave.

And it was awesome.

Oh - also - had it been a Muslim state rather than the Vatican, I can't imagine what the repercussions would be - since women are being arrested for driving. And learning.

That is an interesting situation - before fundamentalism was so embraced by many Muslim states, they were fairly secular in many ways - Iran used to be an awesome place to shop (like Saudi Arabia is now) and of course, the US embraced Iraq under the enemy of my enemy is my friend ideal. I can remember going to the

That was funny -

I enjoyed that. Good point.

I would imagine that anyone who enoys the spectacle of people sticking it to Christians would think this is interesting. Had she done this, however, in a mosque, people would be in a fury.

Frozen is eh. I watched it with a whole lot of wondering what the fuss was about.

Oh, it's been done before. Maybe not with the same flair, but it's been done before :-)

I pondered a long while before I decided to chime in here.

Based on the headline alone, I will just say, "But I forgive you, Madonna."

Oh, my - another gif of Teresa Giudice belching...

Oh, yes. My sons often got 10s and 20s. If I could have just left a gift card for all baby teeth at once.

Headline might be:

If the kid lost, the kid lost. Not being able to play the game to the end because her score prevented her from moving forward fairly - well, sweet pea. That is just life - and life is tough.

The lack of talent, however, is breathtaking. They are to music what carpet is to the culinary arts.

This is true. So many scary things for kids. And their parents.