I think that’s a fair assumption.
I think that’s a fair assumption.
She apparently was sick of the celebrity surrounding her exploits
I mean, I guess I can’t fault people their hobbies, but it seems like a waste of time. Perhaps it gives them purpose, but it doesn’t really serve any purpose except to answer a question that isn’t particularly important.
The DB Cooper saga is fascinating, especially since I live in the PNW. To me, that’s a far more interesting mystery than Amelia Earheart because it was such a brazen crime. The whole thing went down like a blockbuster action flick.
I wonder what Amelia Earhart would think about the insane amount of time and money that’s been poured into discovering the exact circumstances of her demise. Probably that it is foolish and that there are far better questions to answer and unknowns to explore than one adventurous woman’s death decades ago.
I mean, that’s fine, and that’s what I usually say. “It’s complicated” is TMI and encourages interrogation. But “I didn’t want any” isn’t entirely true for me. It’s not that simple of a question for some people, even if it is for you.
My reasons for remaining childless are deeply personal, and I feel at a loss when people ask me why. In some respects, it was my choice, but it was a choice partly influenced by circumstances beyond my control. I’m not, you know, 100% comfortable with my decision, so being asked by strangers is awkward. I wouldn’t ask…
Hmmm, in this context though it seems creepy. It was implied that it was for his personal use, not something kept on set for professional reasons.
It’s like you can actually see the interest drain from their faces when you tell them no, you don’t have any. I once met with an editor and literally the first thing she asked was, “Do you have kidlets?” I said, “Um, no, I have dogs though?” She seemed at somewhat of a loss for small talk after that.
Eh, I’m 41 and still get it. Then, when you say that ship has probably sailed, they tell you about IVF and bring up Halle Berry. Or they give you a pitying look like you’re pathetic because it’s too late for children now, and everyone knows they’re life’s only real purpose. I feel like the pro-natal pressure…
Seriously, nothing like a scary mask to hide your truly evil intentions on Halloween. Any other day and people would call the cops about a masked man carrying a shotgun — unless it’s an open-carry state, and then who knows.
Hedren says Hitchcock had a secret door between his office and her dressing room and had a life mask of her face made, just to have around.
Maybe, unless the tweet author found a photo with a caption that mentions who the costume is referencing. Maybe the kid has a blonde bob on, who knows.
We posted at the same time about this! And yes, it took me a minute, and then I laughed, so props to that parent.
That actually makes a lot of sense.
That Taylor Swift costume is so clever!
LOL, are you me? I work at home and need the peace and quiet once in a while, especially when I’m on deadline. I used to do twice a week when my golden was younger and had an insane amount of energy. Then we got a second dog and I started taking them to the park myself as an afternoon break (my work schedule is…
Training Britts is no easy feat! I’m still working on mine. He is such a lovebug that he gets away with a lot.
Is that a goldie with a haircut? My boy is starting to get white face. I think he looks distinguished, like George Clooney.