My Excel wedding planning sheet rocked and has been passed on to several lucky recipients. Why would he need to touch my beautiful spreadsheet?!?!
My Excel wedding planning sheet rocked and has been passed on to several lucky recipients. Why would he need to touch my beautiful spreadsheet?!?!
The poise and dignity those kids showed was downright amazing. I imagine their parents are gleaming with pride.
Season 1 was excellent by the way. Not a SJP fan but the story line and characters are on point.
I can’t order Blue Apron or any of those box things because I don’t have a safe porch to deliver it to and I work all day, pretty fucking common problem.
My niece loves performing and does a lot of plays at our local children’s theater, why should she be punished for the awful acts of other people??? My sister-in-law does a really good job of keeping her balanced though, school work and chores come first.
I read this more as encouraging other women to enforce their boundaries. I don’t know a single woman who hasn’t had an Aziz situation, but up to recently it’s just been normal. Yes, we need to focus on educating men on consent, but we also need to be talking to each other and changing the definition of normal.
I was so disappointed last night. Not only was the show just plain boring but it seemed to lack any resemblance of social relevance. Kesha was the only saving grace, and even then they had to ruin it by immediately pushing U2 down our throats.
I’ve made some horrible judgments of character in my youth, which is really how you learn some hard adult lessons.
My parents are pretty decent folk and I still worked the graveyard shift at Comfort Inn to avoid having to live with them.
I actually had my first “ugh, ^#*&()* millenials!” moment the other day and still feel kinda gross about it. I hate stereotypes and cliches but it does seems like a lot of young people these days don’t understand the whole you have to work to live concept. I started as a receptionist too and worked hard to learn and…
Man-splaining at it’s finest. No time for this today.
In my own little pocket of corporate America I’ve seen an overall shift in attitude and expectations. I’m one of two paralegals on our team (other is male), the other day our secretary was out and the attorney asked male paralegal to go retrieve client and get coffee. It may not seem like much, but the little act of…
Ditto. Haven’t gone out in probably 10 years, the whole vibe that night is just off. I prefer to get sloppy drunk with professionals and am perfectly happy spending an evening home cuddling with the pooch.
I just spent my lunch break watching this whole segment. Just brilliant.
I argue with my husband about this. Alot. He likes to go on and on about how rock music doesn’t exist anymore, blah blah blah........ my arguments that a) we aren’t the key demographic anymore and b) good rock music does exists, we’re just not up past 10pm to go see it, seem to fall on continual deaf ears.
Once had to draw a flowchart for my new boss explaining my job (paralegal), was given it back and told to “dumb it down” cause he only wanted a “high level”description.
It’s like they can’t fathom a movie being created that’s not for them. I’ve never seen a F&F movie but I’m not all up in arms that they keep churning em out. It’s called $$$$$$$ and female-driven movies haven proven to earn it.
Worse is they are taking a giant shit on higher education while simultaneously preventing companies from pursuing leaders in innovation.
“This would be a good time to stop doing things the government might have to apologize for in the future,”