Oh, well, carry on then Miley.
Oh, well, carry on then Miley.
Ugh, Miley, Lil' Kim is not your "bb". She was doing her thing when you were in diapers. Jesus, it just really bothers me when people (even non-famouses) pretend as though everyone they know even a little bit is basically their best friend. I have had several real-life friends that do this. Not cute.
FAT WOMAN LOOK HERE = 10 minutes of laughing out loud
Blerg, the population of guys you have to sift through sound as bland as tapioca (possibly as bland as that similie, even). I thank my stars I live in the big city, there's at least variation.
Good for you. I did something similar, in that section. It's rough out there. But it's good to be reminded that you are still capable of having that delicious connection/chemistry vibe, because it's what keeps you going. Be selective, be vigilant! In the meanwhile, seek out super hot dudes just for the fun of it, and…
Ugh, god. I hate the "laid-back" descriptor so much (because it doesn't even really mean anything, and everybody thinks it applies to them) that I actually found a cutesy way to say in my profile please don't message me if your profile contains that phrase.
Oh god, I know. She's so raw in that scene! It's really beautiful because the whole movie you think jeez Shelby is being selfish and cavalier with her disease and you feel bad for put-upon M'lynn, but then you realize how fierce her love for her daughter really was, how wonderful she thought her daughter was despite…
Oh, totally agreed! I've watched it too many times to count.
Jesus, Sally Field is almost 70! That woman played the mother of the bride nearly a quarter of a century ago in Steel Magnolias (yes I watched it last weekend shut up) and she looks like, the same, but better, even? Her hair isn't a brown football helmet anymore, at least.
No, I get you, Emmy Rossum. Not during rush hours, of course, but during off times (weekday afternoons), the cars are quite empty and air conditioned, and you can just plunk down and chill in the relative quiet before climbing back out into the loud swampy city air and it's rotting garbage smells. I hate summer...
The second was Lucille Ball, who had become so powerful that she could force the issue on her show, I Love Lucy. Far from provoking controversy, as the CBS network had feared, Ball's pregnancy story line generated huge interest. The episode in which "Little Ricky" was born was watched by 44 million people.
Not to be a Feminist Killjoy (TM), especially since I adore This American Life, The Breakfast Club, and pretty much everyone/thing involved in this segment, but — I thought it was a little exploitative and more than a tad out of touch. I mean, that's kind of a special family moment you're airing on one of the…
It's great. Just a really fun, heartwarming watch. Enjoy!
I don't know, I really like Mud but her role was really nothing more than the empty object of desire, which boiled down to some crying, some flirting, getting beaten and about 15 actual lines. Meanwhile, McConaughey had the brooding and complicated meaty role. They are roughly the same age. While McConaughey gets more…
Okay, I am so glad you brought up The Family Stone — great example of dysfunctional family ensemble dramedy done right. And that movie — Craig T. Nelson Dad! Diane Keaton Mom! Rachel McAdams as spunky little sis! Deaf/interracial gay couple with a baby! SJP brilliantly playing against type! — is upsettingly underrated…
I mean, nerdy isn't a bad thing is it?
Um, I've seen my Dad in his goggles and kneepads. Trust me, racket ball is the nerdier tennis.
You could order it straight from the NARS website, which is what I ended up doing. Same price as everywhere else, but you do pay like $4 in shipping.
What'd y'all wanna bet that Ms. Watson is wearing the NARS velvet matte lip pencil in Dragon Girl (full disclosure: I may have gone to three different Sephoras this weekend to find it...)
Very sorry you're going through such a painful situation. I'm no expert, but I do (like many a Jezzie, I'm sure) listen to sex/relationship guru Dan Savage's podcast. He's had an expert on several times who challenges the "sex addiction" model saying that it is not an addiction to sex, but in fact an underlying issue…