
@bluebears: I don't look for Suga Lumps. But apparently they drive the ladies crazy!
@bluebears: I don't look for Suga Lumps. But apparently they drive the ladies crazy!
@GreyCat: The bishop hats are pointy. Don't take one to the eye!
@sorry, again: Chess girls unite!
I played competitive chess starting in middle school. I was one of two girls in our club, which I learned, was rare to have any female players at all.
@formergr: I call weaksauce. She goes well out of her way to defend (and even compliment) Rosenfeld. And it's not an apology.
Good to see that Traveler's Insurance protection comes in a variety of colors. Red's not my thing.
@futuremouse: Must. Resist. Urge. To. Go. To. Double X. To. Investigate. Must. Continue. Boycott!
@WagaMama: Well put!
But roofies aren't rapey in The Hangover! The letter-writer didn't mention anything about waking up next to a tiger or tooth loss, so I figured she was fine!
She made a lot of assumptions about that letter (i.e., the girl was faking it, the letter-writer has a history of irresponsible behavior) and I can't believe she didn't even think about the possibility of rape.
The dangers of living in real-life Cougartown.
This (and my own disturbing childhood Barbie universe) is why my kids will get cornhusk and flower dolls.
They called him Mad Max, but I thought he was a Braveheart for bringing a potentially career Lethal Weapon out in public like that. He clearly knows the Signs to hold the public's attention Ransom. And, if his mistress turned-baby-momma is any indication, he's a Maverick who knows What Women Want.
What about the often wild hair of Heidi Klum and Seal's two sons? Yes, they're bi-racial, and male but they wear their hair like Miss Z. Does that make it objectionable, Mr. Samuels?
AHHH. I hate Fox Sports and their dancing football robot with a passion as it is, but this makes me letter-writing angry.
@LucyPevensie: My baby sister and is an Ellie, which is long for her given name Elle (sigh, Mom!)
@snugbug: My personal favorite Mike Tyson quote comes from a post fight interview with commentator Jim Grey:
@all: Profanity doesn't bug me at all. It is definitely worse when used as an insult, but I think it's just one of those words I can't ever get used to and associate with a negative connotation automatically. I guess it's on my words I hate list.
Should I say it? I'm going to say it. The C-U-next-Tuesday bothers me. I love the comment, but glorifying that word bugs me.
@pmarble: If only that reaction worked for other exercises, like push ups... I'd be ripped!