@elyseface: Most amazing comment ever.
@elyseface: Most amazing comment ever.
@otherginger: I was just about to publish that headline!!
I hate hate hate this discussion. It's been around forever but is obviously now more prevalent. Photographers, from paparazzi to even run of the mill photo snappers, will argue that if they can physically photograph it, it should be legal or not be considered harassment.
I so totally want to see this. It looks absolutely hilarious.
I will only ever think of Geena Lee Nolin as Sheena. Yes, I watched Sheena.
So the people actually making a mockery of the institution of marriage are Heidi, Spencer, and the producers of The Hills. All heterosexuals.
What was noticeable and symbolic to me, was that the station focused on Kelly as "Dodson" at first but, halfway through the original broadcast, Antoine became the "Dodson," and subsequently the primary focus of the story.
Totally watching 9021o on soapnet right now...
I think the history of classical music and music in general is laced with "sex sells," even back (or especially so) in the old days. Castratos, male soprano singers who were castrated before puberty, were highly sought after by wealthy women because sex with a castrato would not result in pregnancy.
@meenalives: And then of course you have the castratos...
@Tippi Hedren: Abusive misogynists?
I'd recommend reading "I am Nujood, Age 10 and Divorced." The book sheds some additional light on women's rights within Yemen.
My airwalk flip flops were a GOD SEND.
@Tippi Hedren: So are his clients... did you catch the part where he's introduced as a "relationship coach"?
If by dresses, she means she designed lingerie.......would totally wear some of those for "erecting a maypole on the earth" but only in the comfort of my own bedroom...
@fauxfruit: HAHA as I read that comment, I totally was!
This is incredibly not surprising. It also goes along with the vows a really good friend of mine made when she got married.
@donveynor: Haha, my dad had me convinced for the longest time that Punkin was my middle name. He would say my first and the Punkin as if it were one word. Anyone who tried to tell me it wasn't, was met with looks of scorn and defiance from the years I was 2 until about 8.
@donveynor: Hah! Mine too! Dad gave it to me when I was born :)
"this photo proves that they are in fact two different people, who actually, now that I’m looking, are actually pretty dissimilar outside of their eyes. Who knew?"