So much truth in this.
So much truth in this.
She's also sporting fake hair.
It probably did you some good in the long run. :)
Totally with you, except I might bring it up first..
Moving words.
Well, Senna was a star the world over, Earnhardt was known only to the US. For me, a non-american living in the US it is great to see respects being paid to a non-american. Plus, I vividly remember that racing weekend, glued to the TV somewhere in central Europe, not believing that two people died. That day is burned…
She's a beauty..
Although, as a friend, I'd be asking those questions. Friends talk about sex, their sexuality, etc. Excluding trans people from those conversations would be weird too, no?
It's fairly clear from what Golddigger wrote that she excluded your scenario from curiosity leading to empathy.
Except that it's directly linked.
Right? I'm currently writing a script loosely based on that.
You should read up on Andre Gorz and his wife Dorine. It's such a touching story. And why assisted suicide needs to become legal.
It's fantastic, no?
Hehe, Dr. Zizmor.. :)
Sad but true..
You should write his speeches.. :)
It might be an urban legend, but the best wine and dash story goes like this:
100% agree.
Yeah, nice people is such a great thing. Too bad it's not the number one virtue in the US (profit! greed! success!)..
Yes, I'm kinda phobic of big assemblages of people, so it sounds like hell. Also, the noise..