jbtipton
JBTipton
jbtipton

Agree. For a kid who has admitted he gets...triggered, I guess...every time a flashbulb (do they still use those?) goes off, it seems so odd that they would voluntarily move to an area awash in flashes 24/7. Doesn’t anyone else find that odd? I’m not blaming anybody for anything, I just don’t get it.

I think it’s interesting that her therapist felt the need to point out to her that she should “let people have their things.” That seems kind of “if you haven’t learned it in the sandbox, you might want to start overto me.

My 13-year-old grandson has it on loop in his room 24/7, which makes me think he’s going to be just fine.

I think you’re assuming there was knowledge that an error existed.

It’s kind of odd—There just doesn’t seem to be anything I can grab ahold of when she’s performing or whatever; it’s just all sort of vacuous preening. And I don’t think it’s because I’m an Old...I really like Goody Grace (so far, anyway, although I have no doubt that he’ll do something to piss Jezebel off any day now).

And a couple “Special Sold-Out Return Surprise Appearances...by Popular Demand!” at a Holiday Inn Express near YOU!

It wasn’t botched as far as I know. Researching the surgery before-hand, reported results were about 50/50. Consensus was that it’s the most painful surgery a person can have, but recovery times varied by a lot. Pain management is the most important thing, I think, because they just slice from big toe to right above

Oh, holygod, I had that surgery on my left foot 2 years ago and I lost one entire year to being out of commission. To anyone who’s considering doing it, know that, for me anyway, the pain was right up there with labor/childbirth. Plus the recovery time is ridiculously long...took me 8 months to even begin to walk

I used to have migraines a lot but finally landed on something that really worked: Imitrex (sumatriptin, I think). One tablet knocked the headache out in less than 20 minutes with no groggy hangover, no after-effects at all. It was a wonder drug for me plus, after using it for about a year, the migraines disappeared

My favorite thing is to watch any of these kids (and they’re all kids to this 75-year-old) react to Ram Jam’s “Black Betty.”

I was just watching one of the twins reacting to Sinatra’s “The Way You Look Tonight,” and he had tears in his eyes. He had to wipe them away.

That’s a nice riding heel, too. I always had to add at least an inch to mine, because some of them, straight out of the box, are way too low.

There’s no way anyone here would know him, the guy wasn’t a nationally-known name, just a big, big guy in Denver many, many years ago. A real estate magnate. And, believe me, he wasn’t a saint, but just a really exceptionally nice man. Nobody’s sinless, I guess, it’s just a matter of degree.

I just replied to someone else that, while I can’t name names, her name has been mentioned on Jez in the past 2 weeks. I didn’t want you to feel left out!

I knew I shouldn’t have started reading these comments today! I just can’t name names, although naming a name could never be as fucked-up as doing that much blow when you’re pregnant. IMO.

That is a damn good and cogent point. Plus, I think they both make it easier to be who you are.

ETA: For clarification’s sake: I like Shania, so I wouldn’t tell tales on her, which is why it was a “hard” no. I never could get into Faith, but I’ve never seen her do coke either, pregnant or not.

Hard, hard “No” but that’s just my opinion (the “hard” part).

Damn, I seem to be running in the wrong circles! Truth be told, the members of my circles are far too old to be doing blow these days, as am I.

This is fun!