it’s just a side-by-side comparison of Khloe (taken several years ago) and Sydney Simpson in which they look, well, fine, they look like half-sisters.
it’s just a side-by-side comparison of Khloe (taken several years ago) and Sydney Simpson in which they look, well, fine, they look like half-sisters.
It’s been really interesting trying to speak to the sexists among progressives. The words “slut” and “skank” and “cunt” are prominent.
It’s almost like they should not use violent language in a campaign!!
I think we are working on two different definitions of “mean.” She always starts her line of questioning perfectly mellow, just trying to suss out the facts of the case. She gets visibly annoyed and frustrated when people try to “pull one over” on her by getting “creative” with their re-telling of events. In my line…
People have different personalities, though. No need to compare women. It’s ok for people—-especially women—-to be tough and no nonsense. I don’t think Judge Judy is mean. If you answer the questions you are asked in a straightforward manner and aren’t obviously making things up she’s pretty chill.
I feel like this is the appropriate place to tell this story: I dressed up as RBG on Halloween, and SO MANY people asked me if I was Judge Judy. Her influence on the American psyche should not be underestimated.
Do you think they make Jeb sit at the kids’ table
Rumor has it that teens like sex, other teens, and other teens having sex.
In the immortal words of Jeffrey Lebowski, he’s not wrong, he’s just an asshole.
It’s time to round up the usual suspects:
I’d rather a show based on the original Dangerous Liaisons. Yes, Cruel Intentions was fun, but it was so, so, so 90s. Make it a period drama with fabulous Rococo wigs and put it on HBO. I’m so there.
I think Sandra’s has as much drama - her whole relationship with Jesse James and the women he was supposedly involved with. Maybe not as involved and reported on as Berry - which is another story - but she’s had some stuff. And yet...
I wonder if it is drama...all the “blind” items and Hollywood gossip I have read suggests that Halle Berry is (as her messy personal life may suggest) somewhat high strung and high maintenance, whereas the stuff I have read about Sandra Bullock is that she is very pleasant to work with. Of course, it is still some…
I always compare her career to Sandra Bullock’s. They’re similar on so many levels - talent, age (Sandra’s a couple of years older), box office draw (Bullock’s draw is no bigger than Berry’s IMO, etc. - and yet Bullock still gets starring roles in films. I mean maybe this was Berry’s choice, but ... WTF?