<3 Letterman. Letterman isn't Leno. He wouldn't pull a Leno.
<3 Letterman. Letterman isn't Leno. He wouldn't pull a Leno.
I wish people would say journey when they mean trip and "journey" when they mean a more metaphysical sense of change over time. But that's me.
Wait, because can what? Smile for a picture? Be happy to be next to your family? Sail a boat? Is that just a white people thing? Do explain.
The children are so vulnerable here because of their age. If something bad had happened to the parents, they are immediately in danger, completely unable to help themselves. That's what I find appalling.
Please change the headline. It's intentionally misleading. You, and your audience, are better than that.
She's Catholic. At least she's consistent, in that she's also against capital punishment.
It's the best movie!!!
At least she's consistent, unlike the conservative multitudes who are anti-choice and pro-death penalty. I can maybe, kind of, sort of, respect that position.
I see her rejection of all things "girlie" (ugh) as being a reaction against Samsa and the kind of attention Samsa gets. Book Arya is definitely pre-sexual.
I was totally in agreement with her thoughts on marriage. Until I met my husband. She's 16, and as she notes, she may change her mind. I got married at 34. Lots can change in those ensuing years. Or not. Smart sounding kid.
This is all because "I was a bridesmaid and it was a fun experience" is not an interesting story, so those stories are never told. It's a crime.
Loved her since Square Pegs. We're 9 years difference in age and glasses and all I thought she was good looking.
To be fair, her dog did die this week. :( That kind of hurt crosses all boundaries of wealth, position, privilege, etc.
I'm thinking that the spinning made her legs swell (it happens to me) and then the shower made her kind of clammy so the skinny jeans wouldn't go on.
SJP is just about the raddest
Serving size: One tube.
Athlete does what it takes to win; returns to more normal lifestyle in the offseason.
It's very likely she's quoting a 4-year number. A lot of scholarship offers are made that way.
One thing stands out for me.
She adamantly didn't want kids, then found out she couldn't have kids, spent an episode trying to figure out if she was upset or not (it had been well established that once Robin is told she can't have something she immediately wants it - some lobster principle),and then at the end of that episode is reaffirmed that…