Michael Jackson's may top the ONTD list, but Paul McCartney is reportedly richer.
Michael Jackson's may top the ONTD list, but Paul McCartney is reportedly richer.
Plus, he's had a pretty good career voicing "Shaggy" on the new Scooby-Doo.
You're right. I had overlooked the "hour-long primetime drama" note. Thanks.
I don't recall seeing it and am mostly aware of it from stories about breakthroughs in primetime programming, but generally people cite Diahann Carroll's Julia as being the first show with an African-American female lead.
I'm a stay-at-home/work-from-home Dad and as the post notes, I'm actually less likely to take my kids to the playground that their mother.
Kids in preschool get more outdoor play than their stay-at-home brethren because a preschool must fill every hour of every day, outdoor activity is something that can be scheduled and there's an employee paid to watch them on the playground.
The last place I lived, my daughter walked or biked herself to school and using a trail-a-bike, I transported my youngest to his twice weekly, half-day preschool.
I've only seen this clip, but in the parts with Ann Curry, you can almost see her thinking "what's the big deal" and "why the hell are we listening to her".
I gathered from the episode that Regina had been good up until that point and at no time in the fairy tale portion did she do anything evil, so though all of the anger and resentment may have started then, it could have many more layers over the next 18 years.
Episode 11 is only available on Hulu Plus. The 90-sec preview all takes place in Maine and this clip is after the King is killed. But basically, the King had a Genie, wished for the Genie's freedom and they said he was loved throughout the land.
Because time passes between the Stable Boy's murder, through the killing of the King until a point that a beloved leader's daughter becomes persona non grata in the kingdom, is redeemed, then she marries and reproduces with Charming, the opportunity exists for Snow to have committed other "crimes".
The King was already established as good, when Regina had the Genie kill him.
Perhaps he doesn't have enough neurons.
And I don't know if it would apply to you, but it seems that as a general rule for the world population, most previous generations married people from their immediate region, ethnic and possibly a similar genetic background, while later generations didn't follow the same rules. This would mean that an old doc keeping…
Exactly. Assuming you're talking about first periods, based on the clip and what I read of the Times piece, if you're Caucasian, all of your previous generations were early and your kids were late. If I were seeking data, I'd probably want to know something about their father's genetic influence, but all those earlys…
According to the video and link, you started early.
The clip seems to have a lot of false alarm. The in-studio guest talks about how parents should be informed and watch out for symptoms and the other guest hits similar points, but there's really nothing that anyone can do, they offer no suggestions and we don't even really know that it's an issue.
Now that you mention it... I remember seeing some ads. Thanks. I thought it was weird that suddenly LL Cool J seemed everywhere;. The last time I invoked a "Mama said knock you out", no one had a clue.
I used to enjoy Person of Interest, but then CBS stopped streaming the show.
He's appeared in so many places recently, I've wondered where he's been.