She was friggin' Liz Taylor. Literally, one of a kind and the definition of "fascinating".
She was friggin' Liz Taylor. Literally, one of a kind and the definition of "fascinating".
I had an uncle who married nine times to five different women. I don't know about those that happened before I was born or old enough to pay attention, but the latter five or so were all just quick trips to a courthouse or a wedding chapel and no one heard about them until after they occurred.
Especially if she follows through on donating all or part of her proceeds to Japan and her school, it seems everybody won from the process.
The actual act was quite impressive, but I especially like the way the event ended and I also had to wonder what the people on the road thought, when they saw all those people so tightly packed in a big empty parking lot.
I don't know if it's changed, but the videos are showing as Youtubes to me, the box is just a litlle short and I had mouseover to find the controls.
I graduated high school in '82, so it's basically me they were describing and they were right. Throughout college, if the television was on, it was almost always tuned to MTV and they really were the background noise to those years.
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The "Jim's in love and everyone just accepts that he's leaving the family" plot was insulting to the show, the character and the audience. Not only are there a lot of supers running around and the family has previously been targeted by the shapeshifter, the watcher and are on King's radar, but being "super" is a…
I also watch the show about a day late. If I log-in before I've watched, I just skip the recap, but if I've wait long enough, it's comforting to know that the post will be here.
I'd like to say that I look forward to the recaps for Fringe.
You have to click the "expand" in the lower-right corner.
Not a bug, but the profile pages no longer link to the commenter's web addys. I know that I appreciated having that available, as I assume did others.
It'd be really, really nice, if when I hit my back button from reading a story, the blog view would go back to the most recent. It doesn't matter if I click from the most recent incarnation of the page, nine out of ten times, "back" takes me an old version (that I may have never loaded) and I'm forced to manually…
Whoops! Back when Ms. Wilde was doing press in advance of Tron and before Amber had appeared on House, she seemed to make a point to say that he multi-ep arc wouldn't have any effect on the cast, but as I've tried to Google-up one of the old stories, I see that Ms. Tamblyn has opted not to return.
She's supposedly going to make a multi-ep reappearance this season and from the reports that I've seen, Ms. Tamblyn stays in place.
It looks like an excellent viral ad for the generator site. I especially like the way they've added the character name to the keywords for other results. I'm sure their traffic is doing blockbusters, perhaps even more than 5000 times their norm.
@boswellsjohnson: Yeah. Dating relationships may come and go, plus there's always a chance at a bigger, better deal, but married, civilly-unioned or a committed domestic partnership are another thing all together, especially if children are involved.
@bluebears: That was my impression.
@Tea and Oranges: I don't Facebook, but I suspect that if I did and if I didn't list "married", my wife would probably wonder. She might not immediately ask, but she'd probably wonder.
I'd say that if a married person didn't list married as their status, it'd certainly require a discussion.