Did she? I wondered, above, why it was a character name, and not the name of the man behind the role. Now I’m left wondering why it was a real tattoo.
Did she? I wondered, above, why it was a character name, and not the name of the man behind the role. Now I’m left wondering why it was a real tattoo.
I don’t know much about her, him, or them, but it’s odd that her tribute is to the character, not the man. Odd to me, at least.
Son of a gun. I like this idea.
Agreed! So much so, I said almost the same thing.
Hers was the kind of career I’d have liked to have, if I had any such talent. Steady, well-received work, without the headache of being THE star.
If you can read this (😁), then it is working for my tablet.
A system would be good.
I read the greys, too. It has only been nasty epithets lately, but I am not confident the vile picture stuff is over. I’m afraid it just isn’t as (some perverse form of) fun for people to post them, under this system. When I follow a comment from someone I like on to the Gawker page, there are still things like…
I know the racist “role model” is the felony (equivalent) here, but we still see you, sartorial misdemeanor. 😉
Okay. Criticism is very pot/kettle, then.
Ah, I missed this when it was news. Or forgot it. Thanks.
I don’t understand this. I should probably be glad.
She has a family full, right?
So many questions:
Of course.
Disgusting Donald will be tweeting any minute now.
“Reading.” Wouldn’t that be nice?
Scott Baio is such a Trump.
I’m grateful to my “ungrayers” too.
Ha, I sometimes still cringe at my reply mistakes from months ago.