cautionarywhale
cautionarywhale
cautionarywhale

I'm going to have to watch the end of the last season of Scandal again. I do NOT remember Olivia having curly hair, just that 70s flip wavy thing that she had for so much of the season. I have never liked that style - on anyone. So that's what I thought People was referring to when they tweeted about her straight

Actually, I think the Kerry Washington one is a bit of a reach. Olivia has never had natural hair, and I hated that 70s flip she sported all last season - it was distracting, and would've been on anyone. I think whoever tweets for People was probably thinking of that at the time.

The tweet about Viola was just plain dumb. She's an actress, and a versatile one at that, and I don't think anyone thinks of her role in The Help as her signature at this point. However, the tweet about Kerry Washington I didn't find so offensive. Olivia had that stupid 70s flip all last season and I for one found it

Agree. I busted out laughing. So on point!

I also didn't hate it. It was solid, suspend-all-disbelief, brainless entertainment.

Same here. I'm from northern Virginia, so sadly I don't have a Southern accent, but I've become a sponge for others. Thanks to my years in London, I tend to have a bit of a Cockney edge when I say stuff like "a bit." The Irish accent, forget it. All I have to do is talk to an Irish person for half an hour and I pick

Same here. For the last 60 pages I was on such a rollercoaster of emotion. I kind of don't want the movie coloring how I see these characters, which were both SO well written.

Yep. When I read this, I thought, "Oh, shut up, Ed Sheeran." Not only because he made a video partly set in a strip club, so who is he to talk, but I read a short profile of him in Rolling Stone a few months ago and he just kind of comes off the page as a bit of an asshole. So Miley would most likely be on to

I like Frozen, but agree with you that Tangled is better. It's just a better-written story, the characters are more developed than the Frozen ones, and the humor is superior, too. Agree that Frozen has (slightly) better music. And I do love Olaf. Just not as much as Maximus!

I lived in a ground floor apartment in Boston for six years, but it was actually half a flight up, so any peeper would've had to hoist himself up about five and a half feet to look in my window. Plus I always drew the curtains at night, since someone could peep from across the street if they really wanted to. Even

Yeah. I was sad already, and this made me even sadder. The poor, poor guy. Again, RIP. And now I'm going to try to not focus on how he died and think about all the brilliant ways he entertained me and made me laugh my entire life.

Upon reading the article above, I thought "So his revenge is posting and deleting and reposting photos on Instagram? So in essence, carrying on a one-sided repartee with himself on Instagram? Hahahaha*loser*hahahaha!"

Fifth Virginian joining the ranks. Getting my popcorn and cherry icee for the show!

ARGH!!! Why didn't I find out about this two weeks ago?? I dropped $900 on a dress, and that was a "bargain." Alterations will be at least a few hundred more. My dress is beautiful and all, but I would've jumped at the chance to rent one instead.

It totally was! He was hot, and he was a musician to boot. I don't think he was accustomed to the "uh, and you are...?" treatment.

I'm just not going to pay attention to anything she says outside of scripted dialogue. The first thing I ever saw her in was The Baxter, and I friggin' love that movie. I also love her in The Hunger Games. And in Pitch Perfect.

I did that unintentionally to a really hot guy I went out with a couple times. On the second date, he had the courtesy to tell me that he actually already had a girlfriend. I was bummed but I dropped it and went on with my life. Three months later, he called me out of the blue "to see how I was doing." "Hi, it's

For reasons inscrutable to me, I never read Bop. I did, however, read this:

Thanks. :-) I was at deanwood on the orange line. Not a great area. I was coming from new carrollton, where I work. I learned my lesson that day. My new iPhone does not come out at the above-ground stops. If it absolutely has to I have it in a death grip.

I can sort of relate to the defiance and stubborness of the victim refusing to hand over her phone. I got my iphone snatched from me on the DC metro back at the end of April. My first instinct was not to cower, but to go after the guy to get my phone back. He had an accomplice who pushed me out of the way before they