felanie77
felanie77
felanie77

ceiling fans are good, but i’m more of a fan{i had to} of a regular free standing or box fan, METAL BLADES ONLY. you can put them in the window or you can put them right IN FRONT OF YOUR FACE! i have a window air conditioner, sitting in the basement, unused and it’s almost august. but my fans are on high, blowing that

this is one of my all time favorite planes! they have one at the wright-patt air force museum, near where i live and i’ve seen it many times. i love all the stories posted about this plane.

you are exactly right about subway! i don’t eat there very often, but i’ve witnessed some very strange incidents on some of my random visits. one of the best was a woman who kept asking the clerk vegetarian meat! the clerk kept asking her if she meant tofu-she yelled at him that it wasn’t “stinkin’” tofu. i tried to

or texas. it has to be one or the other!

i HATE how the pro-lifers act like women who support abortion are having an abortion every other month and like we don’t think twice about it. i’ve NEVER regretted mine because it was absolutely the right thing to do at the time. even when later they told me it was almost positive i wouldn’t be able to have children,

the scene everyone’s referring to isn’t until the very end and it’s NOT funny! the thing about that book is that it was HUGELY popular and john irving is well loved by many. i liked the book, but his books have an absurd quality that i don’t like-and that’s the very think that most people do like about his stuff. in

i don’t care if it’s bad! i wanna see the video. what a stupid twat. and yes, pud intended.

you should read the book, “the world according to garp”. there’s a scene in that book that will more than reinforce your beliefs!

yeah, those girls were sooo young and incapable, i’m sure, of dealing well,with a situation like that. it sounds like they did exactly what teenage girls would probably do. you also have to realize the time-there wasn’t all the info that’s out there now about, sexual assault and molestation. even now, it’s still

at the height of the beanie baby fad, i worked in a bookstore{we didn’t carry them, thank god!}in a strip mall with a hallmark store that sold them. they got a new batch of those idiotic beanie babies every tuesday. none of the stores opened until 9:00 a.m., but there would be people lined up outside that store at 4

i was expecting to get verklempt, but i didn’t. you’re right, it was definitely misleading. i thought that her talking about him to the people around her, like he wasn’t even there, a little imperious? condescending? why didn’t she say it directly to him? really, maybe she shouldn’t have publicly done this at all. she

i think that if a couple doesn’t want to have kids at their wedding, that’s perfectly acceptable, it’s their party. i had a pretty small wedding{in the 80’s}and we specifically said no kids. to put it nicely, my step-mom isn’t one of the most worldly people and she has no clue about rules of etiquette or even good

yeah, this guy is a piece of work! he hasn’t a clue about how utterly ignorant that statement made him sound. but that’s a prerequisite for working for FAUX news, isn’t it? GOD he was infuriating and embarrassing to watch!

“scared old white people who’ve never met blacks” oh, you’ve met my dad!

my father likes him too and only watches FAUX news. of course, we have some hella arguments! what’s funny is that a couple of years ago, before i knew he was only watching that news channel, he would call me and tell me some really crazy sounding statistics about various things, usually black people. whenever he did

this reminded of when i was a kid and my mom made my step-dad a tit cake for his birthday! she did a really good job too. this was the 7o’s when there weren’t bakeries that specialized in “xrated” baked goods. lol and guess what? she’d been a room mother for my class too! i have a feeling million moms would not

well, then i apologize to you for assuming that you didn’t know or understand about that experience. i do get what you’re saying, to an extent. i’ve watched hundreds of videos of cops “interacting” with black people, and sometimes when the black person they’re messing with starts fighting them, i cringe. i think

when you have experienced what black people have experienced, at the hands of the police, FOR YEARS, then maybe you get to say how black people should respond to and deal with the police.

for one thing, it was a common belief that black people were “dirtier” than white people. that then led to a belief that they carried more communicable diseases. but the bigger reason, really, was gender integration. most white people didn’t want black men having access to white women in a situation like a pool. they

for those who don’t know, this is less than 50 miles from where john crawford was shot and killed in a walmart, by the police. maybe that’s a big distance to some of you, but i live nearby and it’s NOT that far. this area is a string of small communities between cincinnati and dayton and we feel connected. the fact