Well, this toy certainly helped to develop someone's imagination.
Well, this toy certainly helped to develop someone's imagination.
@CandyBacon: Oh! And look out for her b-side "More Classier".
@Bonster: How could I forget the bonus track?!
The full track listing for the rest of her album has been announced:
@eleanor_rugby: You guys are right, we shouldn't fuel the fire. There are more than enough counterpoints in the 1000+ comments on the original article. I will sip silently on my Haterade and refrain from scratching the itch.
This lady's mom cave sounds a lot like Pier 1.
She should consult with Marie Claire writer Maura Kelly to create her non-apology.
Marie Claire announced via Twitter that they are looking for counterpoint writers. I hope one of you fine, eloquent Jezzies (who know how to use a comma and the difference between heroine and heroin) want to chime in.
I was hoping "responds" would mean a retraction or public apology on the Marie Claire web site or blog. I guess not.
Yes, but where will they find his Mercedes this time?
@AngriestGeek: If she is suffering from dementia, she might not realize it at all.
Wait. Her book is called The Cure for the Common Life...
@Cheesecake is for lovers: I haven't checked. The shameful stigma is immense.
Maybe Caligula will be on TV as a tribute and I can spare myself the shame of adding it to Netflix, while crossing it off my to-see list.
@Descarada: Who's got one leg, two thumbs and the skills to pay the bills? Amber.
I love how all of the Celine Dions stack up. It's like setting off all of the animatronic toys in a store at once.
Between the fist-pumps, body language dissing and condescending comments, I think it's pretty clear how much he respects women unless there's a loofah involved.
I wish I could tell what she looked like for comparison, but all I can see is that hat.
The original article is pretty clearly biased by her personal experiences, as is this retort. It is also limited to technology start-ups, a fraction of the market. This is a huge issue, and it's unfortunate that the bias and narrow scope restrict the debate so much. And, oh yeah, all of the poppycock about baby fever…