Omg you NAILED it! Corinne is most definitely his lobster.
Omg you NAILED it! Corinne is most definitely his lobster.
What’s with all the beards? This isn’t Williamsburg.
I wish people would stop doing this.
If you’ll recall, the Olympic skater—unlike ice-rival Nancy Kerrigan—“grew up in poverty” and made “her own skating costumes.”
I mean, most people were Team Kerrigan because Tonya’s people had Nancy’s knees capped.
As a woman I’d argue these two dudes are perhaps... not the best fit for this role? But then again, I’m a woman—what do I know?
I’m too poor to know who he is.
I voted for Hillary Clinton (and her husband back in 1996) and in November I voted hoping I was voting for the first female president. Instead I’m stuck in a nightmare where every day Cheetolini and his cronies do something horrible (it doesn’t always directly effect me but I know it’s harming someone somewhere). And…
Yes, I live and work here, but my office is a good 15 blocks or so south of the tower so we don’t really notice any disruption. I’m sure it’ll be different when daddy comes home, though.
I pretty much thought this was a given when it was announced she wouldn’t start his term in the White House.
It also took me a little while to see them actually working, but this past episode or two they really seem to click.
Definitely! She seems like she’s figured out her priorities, she’s fun loving and easy going, she’s comfortable with her body, and she isn’t a manipulative liar like so many of the other women that come on this show.
Am I the only one who thinks Corinne is pretty great? I mean, no way she’s going to win the season, but she’s the most entertaining one of the bunch and I’m sure she’s going to kill it on Bachelor in Paradise.
Hell, if you read the actual article it’s not even that critical... more of a wake-up call to centrist Democrats and their willingness to roll over and try to compromise with Republicans, who are a bunch of unflinching maniacs (probably why Faux got so triggered over it).
I just think it’s weird to try and turn an Oscar ‘campaign’ into a political campaign. They’re nominees, but not really candidates. They’re not running against each other. They don’t represent platforms. The kind of people they are doesn’t really matter in terms of what’s being judged, i.e., the movies they were in…
“Boston is the worst NE city, and Boston Irish are the worst Irish. And yes, I’ve been to Philly.”
But Affleck NEVER ASSAULTED A WOMAN. The accusations were that he said some lewd and crass things to women on his set. He was never accused of laying hands on them.
I appreciate a heads-up about it, and I’m sure I’ll disagree with her on a lot. That’s true of like 95% of the male authors I enjoy though so I try not to judge women writers more harshly and extend the same grain of salt when reading
I had an interesting experience at the LA march. Overall, the whole day was amazing and lovely. I felt invigorated by the crowd. Something did happen that stood out a little, though, and it relates to your thoughts: