Seven years, wasn’t it?
Seven years, wasn’t it?
She reminds me of a Theater Kid from my high school who, a couple years after graduation, got taken in by the FBI because she had staged her own kidnapping.
All of this is true. What isn’t true is that white men are being given a talking to and held accountable, which is what he is claiming.
Claiming that white men are being sat down and given a talking to is wrong. That’s the part of his joke I don’t agree with-that white men are catching flak while white women are getting away scot-free. I’d argue that the opposite is more true.
Absolutely white women do. I don’t disagree with that at all!
Exactly.
Well, I used Google Translate!
Absolutamente los dos! I am not trying to defend white women here.
“Sit down next to me and take your talking to”?
I remember thinking it was so cool his wife’s character on One Day At A Time had an Eddie Van Halen poster hanging in her bedroom.
Cable TV came to my hometown in 1984, just in time for all those Van Halen videos. Little tiny me looooooooved Eddie Van Halen, with his shaggy hair and joyful smile. RIP, Edward.
I don’t either, but I have found recently it is much easier while wearing a mask.
Steve Wymer was recently named the CEO of the Boys and Girls Club of Silicon Valley.
Yes! This reminds me of McCaughney talking about sitting down and deciding he no longer wanted to make romcoms anymore because (not in spite of) how easy they were for him.
This series is leaving out a lot of important information, like the fact that all of these people were fucking. The swinger vibe is so strong and it would help explain how the whole thing elevated from career guidance to sex cult.
I assume you mean Cardi B? At this point, I think they continue to write positively about her because it is one of the few topics that still reliably generates (negative) comments.
My comment was solely about the hypocrisy of the writers on this website, who have proclaimed repeatedly to be “anti-incarceration”, yet have been gleefully writing about this woman going to prison for two years.
My comment was solely about the writers on this website, who claim to be not just for “criminal justice reform”, but specifically “anti-incarceration”. Yet they have written about the prospect of Loughlin going to prison with joy and schadenfreude for more than two years.