This isn’t difficult, equal rights should cover this.
This isn’t difficult, equal rights should cover this.
The other reason people are not going to see the film, Covid. I used to see at least one movie a week pre-pandemic. My friends did a dinner and movie night every Tuesday for the last decade, and I frequently went to another movie on the weekends with different friends or family. Many of us are still not going to movie…
“I’m not saying that the Rowling comments didn’t have an impact, but to even imply that it was the major reason for these numbers is ridiculous and just wishcasting something out there.”
Ugh.
I am shocked that the planes cannot be bricked by the lessors.
Yep, I watched a majority of the shows. I am done with Netflix, and done with investing any time in one of their shows. If my mother can watch Law & Order SVU five years after they air (they are new to her), I can just wait to watch until a show ends when it is meant to. Especially tired of cliff hanger endings…
Yes, and?
Oops... sheer number.
huh?
No one assumes they should, but we know that they have the money, hence influence, to guide lawmakers in the direction they want to go. Of course Disney stopped all donations, not just the ones that supported the “Don’t Say Gay” law, which is yet again the stupid milquetoast way to go, and does nothing to support the…
The shear number of Deathly Hallows tattoos I have seen on many of a certain age boggles the mind.
You should know, a hand is not, “a whole limb”. The whole (upper) limb is divided into the arm between shoulder and elbow; the forearm between elbow and wrist; and the hand below the wrist. Luke lost he hand. It was awful, and shocking, but it wasn’t a whole limb.
They haven’t named the new iteration yet. They just announced that they are rebooting it... Along with all the episodes from Degrassi: The Next Generation now available on HBO Max.
In my 20s I did stamp my money with pink ink that read, “Gay Money”. I’m sure I still have the stamp in a drawer somewhere... If I can ever afford to go to WDW, maybe I will buy a new ink pad.
Disney “signed the HRC’s national business statement opposing anti-LGBTQ+ legislation”, and then did absolutely nothing to oppose anti-LGBTQI+ legislation. Hmm.
Aren’t there also cruise ships that are permanent residences? I remember reading about one years ago that was being developed, and it just constantly travels the world. I would rather that than having to continually transfer ships after each voyage, if I was into it at all.
That’s funny, I immediately thought of Marvel’s Jubilee, when I saw Bosco.
Yes, well, Julian Fellowes is, Julian Alexander Kitchener-Fellowes, Baron Fellowes of West Stafford, and a Conservative peer of the House of Lords.
I read the answer to my own question, and is exactly so. In the 1800s a girl was only to put her hair up to signal that she was available for marriage. It meant that she was out in society and considered a woman. Oh, well, it seems that Gladys has many milestones she hasn’t been allowed to reach.
Is there a rule against a girl who has not been brought out into society from putting her hair up? Every time I see Gladys, my gut reaction is, someone put her awful ratty hair up as is the style. She looks so out of place with her hair over her shoulders, and it isn’t doing her any favors.