Yeah, McConaughey, let's make sure we keep the spirit of the 1930s alive when it comes to race relations.
Yeah, McConaughey, let's make sure we keep the spirit of the 1930s alive when it comes to race relations.
"My friends say that I look peaceful"...
Was this around the time her father was financing the defense for OJ Simpson, double murderer? Why yes, yes it was.
Mmm, I really don't think she's that flighty (although she does have ADHD, so maybe she is; never really thought about it). But I can tell you that she and her husband both make pretty good money, and he appears to be in charge of it, so I don't think they'll be going broke any time soon. She's just really comfortable…
Yes, and they're on kid #2, all appears to be happy and well.
Well, I still ask "if" I can buy stuff (ok, over a certain amount JUST for me on a whim). But it's more a politeness an an obligation. I know I can buy it! But the money is both of ours now. Asking recognises that and respects that money out of my pocket is money out of his. That being said, he'd never say no either.…
Yes. As much as people like to say "talk about it BEFORE you get married" it's simply impossible to anticipate everything in advance, and anyway, it's different when it goes from a hypothetical to something that's actually happening. Example, the out of state job thing: Where is the new job? How big a step up is it…
I would argue that this is exactly why you should live with your partner before getting married - so that you understand what you're getting into.
I thought the point was that she did know that, but before the wedding she focused on the great things she knew about because of all the anticipation and excitement, and then after the wedding she focused on all the crappy things.
"'How could I have married someone who's so bad with money?' 'Why did I marry someone who I can't rely on to attend family functions with me?' 'What possessed me to marry someone who is a habitual nose-picker?!?'"
I cannot believe this a serious discussion which happening.
If her sister is THAT sick, she wouldn't have waited that long to be seen. And if she wasn't that sick, then she doesn't NEED to get seen that fast. There's no excuse for this at all.
I genuinely thought this was an article from The Onion at first. I. The meantime, it may just be the dainty southern lady in me that my mother so desperately tried to cultivate and I thought failed at, but this seems really disrespectful and not at all the point of a viewing. All the viewings I've been to were more…
"...complaining that her sister had a fever of 107 degrees."
Yep, this is my hometown. The last time Saginaw was in the national news was because of the cops' freakishly large armored vehicles. And before that it was because they changed the prison uniforms from orange to black & white stripes because apparently Orange is the New Black made wearing an orange prison jumpsuit…
People with serious disabilites and physical condition/general frailness preventing them from moving about easy aside, if you don't care enough about a person to park and get out of your damn car, you probably didn't care enough about them when they were alive.
Okay, but that's sort of my point—that it is difficult and sometimes not realistic to expect women to balance it all. Sometimes we put more effort in one than the other. In my experience and observation of other relationships around me, men struggle with that less often because they often simply don't take on as much…
"Though I'm normally ugh on the topic of women and work-life balance..."
Though I'm normally ugh on the topic of women and work-life balance...
#thanksforsayingitforme