I immediately defaulted to reading that in Mayor Quimby's voice.
I immediately defaulted to reading that in Mayor Quimby's voice.
You lie. That was not a fun fact at all.
I just assumed that the girls who were told they were "in" were not real contestants (i.e. actresses hired to pretend that they were other contestants). I'd be appalled if it were otherwise.
I would love to fill this out but I suspect that I will need a man's help to do so. Oh, curse this gender-dictated inability to think for myself!
I had a wonder woman costume that I wore almost every day one summer when I was 4 or 5-ish. I was an olympic-caliber twirler.
There's no way this can beat the cheesy magnificence of the original Wonder Woman but Palicki kicked ass as Tyra and I'll be rooting for her to do the same in this.
Very nice, moving piece that makes me want to overshare. Given that my first attempt at college was a failure (I was a high school dropout going to a Big 10 school after getting a GED), I can totally relate. The only difference is that I had no problem getting laid, which didn't really help the loneliness. The second…
Girlwonder's job loss prevention advice: if you have been told that you shouldn't say something before speaking to a crowd, it's probably not a good idea to go out there and say it. You'll get fired and reveal yourself as a giant assclown in the process.
Can you imagine if it were? Every piece of legislation passed by every legislative body would include that provision.
Well, they weren't sure what she was wearing at the time and they had to give some reason why she might have deserved it. Fair and balanced, and all that.
What struck me is how forthcoming she (presumably, CBS's statement is with her consent) is about the fact that it was a sexual assault. Not that she was required to say anything more than she wanted to, but it always bothers me when rape or sexual assault gets labeled as a generic assault. It perpetuates the idea that…
I don't get what all the fuss is about. Who doesn't love Harry Baals?
I have never been so jealous of you damn Canadians and your positive rights.
Funny. The Washington Post just updated its latest article on Egypt thanks to tipster Hosni, who wrote, "Egyptian President gets low approval ratings because he is too tough on crime."
Is anyone else who is not starred seeing any unapproved comments? I am, but only by one individual. It's a little freaky, like he's a ghost.
If you can find a seersucker suit for less than $10, someone probably died in it. And if you wear it on the infield, it will get completely ruined.
I'm having an easier time with comments by switching to blog view.
Given how out of the blue this is for him, don't be surprised if he goes through the same stages of grief people go through when a loved one dies suddenly. Denial, anger, grief, etc. It's also going to be a long process to go through — every time he thinks he is moving forward and things are getting better, there is…
I think #4 might be the thing that does tilt the balance towards the owners wanting to get a deal done. Frankly, no matter how true it might be that a lockout would be the owners fault in every sense of the word, they are likely banking on the fact that very few people have any sympathy for NFL players. But as it gets…