It’s sad that the word “moms” has become almost synonymous with “dumbed down”, but that’s the way it is. Personally, mixing up “infer” with “imply” tells me all I need to know.
It’s sad that the word “moms” has become almost synonymous with “dumbed down”, but that’s the way it is. Personally, mixing up “infer” with “imply” tells me all I need to know.
Next on Security Moms: the team hits the road to explain what they do and do not want to know about the U.S. economy.
But what about boring and annoying people? Shouldn’t they have a representative on Sesame Street?
God is now taking his orders from Donald Trump? Do tell, Charla.
Thank you for the tip — I had no idea one had to establish residency in order to be served in a restaurant. Since I enjoy eating, occasionally, chalk up one more reason not to visit the U.S. any time soon.
You may be thinking of Lena Dunham. Amy was the one who was sexually assaulted as teenager.
Unfortunate metaphor, or inspired?
It’s been a while since I’ve seen it, but he also had carry out so many questionable executions: Derek Bentley, Tim Evans, Ruth Ellis.
Wasn’t Tim Spall wonderful? His portrayal of the toll it took on Pierrepont is an argument against capital punishment in itself.
“If you ever hear Haunted Dancehall (Nursery Remix) by Sabres of Paradise ...Something terrible has just happened.”
I know you weren’t asking for advice, but on the off-chance you want some: tell him, in so many words: “when you say that, it bothers me. Stop it.”
Assuming your question is completely serious, and you live in an area I am aware of: you are legally obligated to have your dog under control at all times: on leash and off; on your property or away from it.
From the story, it sounds like Mem Fox herself cares, but I don’t know her. Is there some guile to writing the headline “’Awful’: Children’s author”?
They’re missing out on young Malcolm McDowell. Shame. ;)
If... it’s the film I think you mean, it was not an experiment or a lesson, but a satirical heightening of school culture, like a more political Heathers. Also, it’s a pretty well known film of the British New Wave, at least in Europe.
Maybe I’m out of touch, but I’m not aware of anyone who has taken Richard’s place. Even just in the sense of showing people of all sizes and ages exercising and enjoying themselves, without the punitive, Biggest Loser mentality.
Pit-pit-pit-pit-pit-pit-ARMADILLOTACK!!!!
If there is one thing less U (upper class) than cheap footwear, it’s long fingernails, gaudily painted. Below is a picture of the Queen in her younger days, and a much more recent one with Princess Anne. The women of Windsor seldom if ever wear nail polish.
All this fuss about a book that is about as likely to have been created by Kim Kardashian as she is to have grown her own behind.
Did I see a clip from The Piano in there? Considering what Sam Neill’s character chops, not in the best of taste, especially today.