If you watch his first appearance, this whole joke is also about Don Draper telling everyone to CALM DOWN.
If you watch his first appearance, this whole joke is also about Don Draper telling everyone to CALM DOWN.
Which is kind of ironic because Amy Poehler was making her doctor's death all about her. (<3 her though!)
I think he was trying to distract her with humor, vis a via making it all about him instead.
"A shoulder shouldn't make anyone uncomfortable, and if it does, you're the problem," said 16-year-old Maddie Pynn, adding that the school was wasting their time "teaching us how not to be distracting" instead of "teaching boys to have more respect towards women."
Well, it is *actual* discrimination against Christians for once. Normally they have to imagine it.
Good I hope they can find somewhere safe to live after this.
I was scrolling through the comments looking to see if anyone would post this. When I first saw the picture all I could think was "Stephen Fry and Hugh Laurie were at that wedding and you chose to wear that?!"
Did Maria Von Trapp make this out of some Key West grandma's curtains for her?
And tasteful grandmothers who've never thrown away anything in almost 90 years. :)
I use Colorescience powdered sunscreen if I'm wearing makeup — I'm super pale so I use clear, but they make it in a variety of tints, too. The FDA requires (I believe) sunscreen manufacturers tell people to reapply any sunscreen ever two-ish hours, but this stuff lasts all day. Chemical sunscreens break down pretty…
Oh, you will not be disappointed! But the early episodes are the best, for sure.
My dad said that, aside from my worst childhood sunburn (bad enough for an ER to give a nine-year-old Vicodin), the worst sunburn he ever saw was when he took some cousins out fishing on a cloudy day. Guys burnt the backs of their legs (and this was in 1970s men's short-shorts) so badly they couldn't sit for three…
Earlier this week, Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei called for a population increase, sharing a 14-point…
Yes, thank you for pointing that out. Neutrogena products are terrible. I use Elta MD sunscreen. It is fantastic.
I was just gonna say - slathering yourself in chemical-block sunscreen is more likely to cause cancer than UV rays. I use Badger, sometimes, but I think the sunscreen craze is a marketing thing.
If you're just going to work and then back home in the evening, one application is usually fine. If you're outdoors for more than an hour, that's a different story.
I work as a ski instructor and I have yet to see support for your conclusion. Most people I have met haven't educated themselves about the different UV rays and fail to understand the type that is not blocked by clouds has serious long term affects on cancer probabilities. I even have to educate my coworkers about…
In other words...the Diane Keaton look?
Surely you can acknowledge that a mother with untreated bipolar disorder could run with her children for reasons that are out of touch with reality.