Jeezuz, it makes me furious that all the news is erroneously reporting that this child was euthanized at her own request, meanwhile the real horrendous story of what happened to her is ignored.
Jeezuz, it makes me furious that all the news is erroneously reporting that this child was euthanized at her own request, meanwhile the real horrendous story of what happened to her is ignored.
Very Gordon Gekko, which is probably the look he was going for...asshole.
Ooooh, a stove top version! My Uncle had the stove top and wall ovens style kitchen, and to my 10 year old eyes that was *the* epitome of lux! I have yet to reach these heights in any of my kitchens as an adult...but there is still time.
Blesses you for the Eaton’s shout-out.
That is commitment to decor right there!
Gods, yes...the ‘shadowed trim’. I’d forgotten that, for obvious reasons.
In fact, the ‘sensationalist’ style of reporting the murders put a focus on the living conditions in Whitechapel, rather than the victims, and thus the middle and upper classes paid attention. Sad, but true.
Ugh, 1970's: when harvest gold or avocado was your big appliance decision in the kitchen. They were such on trend colors, compared to baby blue, pink and yellow from the 60's.
This season just did not work for me as well as the first. You are right, it is the inherent tension of Villanelle and Eve being opposed-yet-fascinated. P W-B was much missed this season.
After my younger sister had a massive stroke I went for one of my regular visits (this would be about two weeks already since hospitalization for her). She looked at me and said “Oh hi!” and we visited for a few minutes, I got up to use the loo and came back and sat down to resume chatting and she looked at me and…
But this is what Tati does: has a meltdown because ‘someone has come for her’, big tearfilled video waxing on about her truth and all the nice person things she does, goes dark for a day or two because it’s all been so upsetting, comes back with random makeup review, life goes on...$$$
I shower for getting clean, but we also have a deep jetted soaking tub for my chronic back issues and I could not live without it. Epson salts, usually plain ol plain ol, is all that’s needed. Here’s a little trivia: a good soak in epsom salts is a great way to up your magnesium level, even if it’s just a foot soak. …
I’m with you for Melanie Rawn’s Dragon Prince series, they really are like revisiting old friends. As for the rest of her output...yea, life.
Big up for Katherine Kerr’s Deverry! I love to revisit the series every few years.
So enjoyed this whole season. I kept thinking that getting cancelled by Fox and reupped by Netflix was the best thing to happen them. The whole show seems more what always should have been, including less episodes. Such an enjoyable season...I hope they get a season 5.
I will always have a special place in my heart for Danielle Steel, Judith Krantz, and Jackie Collins for filling a void back when I was a young, desperate housewife. Glad to hear Danielle is still writing, but after what seemed like a 20-book binge I’m good with just memories of reading her now.
I never even passed their size test. They suggested a larger band and lower cup, which sort of defeats the purpose of buying a bra that fits. The two they suggested were no screaming hell, either.
Gratz on the weight loss, stacyinbean! I am in the same boat (and new bra size, for that matter) and I know exactly what you mean. The G cup is the issue, and that means we are still paying premium bra prices, alas. But someone else has mentioned Panache and Freya, and I’ve worn both and can testify that they are…
Christonapogostick, the woman does the right thing by checking into a facility before her mental health unravels (and good ya, lady!) only to be sabotaged by that pos ex-manager and a bunch of wannabe-be-edgy-for-our-15-minutes-of-fame bitches. Still rooting for you, Britney. I hope she can do more than restraining…
Before I ever read Mademoiselle: Coco Chanel and the Pulse of History I regarded Chanel as the epitome of classy female attire and swore I would one day own a Chanel jacket or bag, when ultimately all I could afford was a bottle of Chanel No.5. After I read the book, I stopped wearing the fragrance and I just can’t…