My gender justice law professor coined the term "repronormitivity" in her writings to describe the assumed/imposed-upon desire of women to procreate.
My gender justice law professor coined the term "repronormitivity" in her writings to describe the assumed/imposed-upon desire of women to procreate.
@cuteasabutton wants you to mind your p's and q's.: especially the short brownies! Also, glad to see that Rachel's jeans get rumply at the knees when tucked into boots like mine do.
@gatorlady: good point. i've always found jill kinder (though that's not saying much on this show...) than the other women on this show. and props to a woman who can admit she was wrong!
@Vivelafat is the Quizat Haderach: On her show, they once showed a picture of her in her wedding dress (I think 10 years ago?) and she was the same size. This was before she was famous, so perhaps her weight is (somewhat) natural...
@AthertonMerriweather: as long as your bum is covered by something more than leggings, I'm in total favor. am wearing them today, in fact.
I'm SO glad you referenced Jane Austen Book Club— did not like the movie, but totally swooned over his funny quirky character. It was the bike-riding that did me in. Then I realized he's even CUTER with an accent.
she is about 1000 times cooler than i will ever be.
I try to set people up in sneaky ways, but my bf tells me I'm too obvious. Apparently a double date is too obvious. Damn subtlety, I suck at it!
people, stop getting excited about her Topshop line, because she "doesn't really think about the masses"— ughhhh elitist much?
I don't trust her as far as I could throw her. Which isn't very far.
@theysaidwhat: she's awesome. I say that in part because I also have a cleft chin. Mine is inherited from my father, whose is so pronounced that my brother once made him "underwear" out of paper towels. good times in the cleft chin family!
@lilbobbytables: was in the audience of Conan last week and Gordon Ramsay was on. total pompous ass. as if you didnt' already know that!
@rednrowdy: I've always wondered about those claims— are your children marathon runners? Is your 2 year old very, very fast? Did you birth the Energizer Bunnies? I can't imagine the running-after-kids thing makes THAT much of a difference— though I'd be interested to hear some jezzie mommy opinions.
@Fizzy77: I read it. The whole thing is such a farce— who really thinks this 15 year old with NO fashion experience is SO talented that she deserves her own empire— all before her 16th birthday? Sick and excessive. Makes me sad for all the struggling authentic artistic talent out there.
So, Tara Reid, that leaves you with what, exactly?
despite the 'tude she's giving off, i am mesmerized, yet again, by her gorgeous bone structure.
whenever I babysit, I drag the kids to the park in pursuit of this same blissful feeling. iheartswings.
yes, gorge, but is she EVER going to change her hair? i saw some cheesy photo spread of how it's been essentially the same for the past 10 years. i guess if it ain't broke...
@tailfeather: yeah, didn't Faith Hill try that one when Carrie Underwood won a CMA and she made that ridiculous face like she should have won?? and then she's like "I was TOTALLY kidding!"— well if that's a joke, keep it to yourself, instead of FACING THE CAMERA!
Hooray pretty NYC snow. I really can't understand when people complain about snow here— it's not like we have CARS (or at least the vast majority of us). Suck it up, people, and enjoy these dreamy romantic scenes!