I wish you all the best, Anna!
I wish you all the best, Anna!
@zombie_fairy: So nervy! They never do what I ask.
@ghostgirl79: Well put. I have known people like this, too. And her top in that photo is not what I would consider business-appropriate.
Mary Artemis writes: "If we dress to show off the curves, it may not be seen as conducive to business."
@morninggloria: I'm just imagining (with horror) the baby screaming like Mariah does at the end of "Dream Lover."
Okay, I just woke up, yes, but I've had my healthy breakfast and I still don't understand one word of that Miley Cyrus quote.
@lizdexia: Amen. This is happening in Central American and African countries, and it is empowering to the women there and encourages better lives for them.
@curiousgeorgiana: I've been fortunate enough to see the American Cemetary at Omaha Beach in Normandy. Also incredibly moving and sobering. So many crosses and stars for the fallen.
@MischiefMinx: I hadn't really heard that one, but might have to incorporate it more often into my FB statuses.
@MissMonk: THIS!
@Sage-a-licious: That's my biggest complaint, is that it's used for little stuff. I didn't even use FML when I got fired earlier this year!
@tiptoesindreams: First off, my condolences. Secondly, I don't blame you one bit for being pissed. That's just inappropriate of her.
I'm tired of seeing FML (fuck my life). Especially when it follows something that is NOT worth saying "fuck my life" over. Like "I burned the pancakes! FML" or "I missed the bus and have to wait for the next one. FML."
What, no couch-jumping?
@sarah.of.a.lesser.god (aka Mrs. BrutallyHonestHobbit): Indian Runner was very good—it's been ages since I saw it, and of course, I mostly remember Viggo's performance.
@RajasthaniRajkumari: Country singer. Only song I can name is "Maybe He'll Notice Her Now." I was all over that angsty stuff in my freshman year of college.
Ahh, Annette...I knew you were awesome, but...*sniffle* This confirms it!
I am a woman, and I have moved 6 times since I graduated from college in 2001.
I just have to announce that yesterday I rented the first disc of this TV show, having never watched one second of it.
The genius of Madonna is her ability to completely change with the times. She has gone through so many different personas and the looks that come with them, and kept herself relevent for so long. That's talent.