Says the person who has never owned one...
Says the person who has never owned one...
you better not have a porsche and an iphone because this would be hypocrisy
Well, lets see actual footage from it first before saying it bests the GOPro.
She didn't write this book. This is a book about her...
Because she bullied Christina Aguilera about her weight after her wanting people not to make fun of her. Also, she said she didn't think Giuliana should say that comment because "Zendaya is a friend of the show," not because it's a horrible racist joke.
Agreed! Every week, I thought, get a normal hairstyle, and then maybe I'll be interested in you ctiticizing someone else. But Joan loved her, for some reason. And I just hated the way she threw Giuliana Rancic under the bus this week. She's worked with the woman for five years. A statement of, "I know her well,…
I always thought it was ironic that a person with a purple mohawk and tattoos on the side of her head had a job judging other people's taste in fashion.
I would legally change my name to Chris Olsen and call her every day for 1.4 million.
I'm really me AND I would send her emails and/or texts daily calling her "my flower" for the low, low price of only $500,000.
I'm a bargain, Sarah! Pick me!
I am sitting here at work, banging me head on my desk while trying to figure out how I am going to manage my rent, car note, and other bills, contemplating how to work a second job into my already crowded life, and this woman is sending $1.4M to some guy she's never met because he is saying nice things to her over the…
I didn't read this story but can she send me 1.5M? I promise I am really me.
I was 95 percent sure my last boyfriend was real. Unfortunately, I was right.
yes, but she's not 15.
"He calls me his flower," Sarah says. "He asks 'has she been watered today?'"
Still a better love story than Twilight.
They definitely have sharp edges, they could use some chamfering. But abrasive connotes roughness, like sandpaper, and MacBook aluminum has always seemed very smooth.
Every manufacturer that makes thin laptops has been trying to ape the MacBook Air. There are very few laptops that fill the desire for "thin, light, powerful, stylish, long battery life" that don't adopt the symmetrical aluminum wedge design with a lookalike hinge. Because it works.
The MacBook Air is the gold standard for thin laptops and a point of reference that people understand and have probably touched. Or if they haven't touched it, they can go out and touch it at any Apple store. If, instead, I compared the Dell to the Acer Aspire S7, which is the other Windows machine I'd probably…
Blends in fairly nicely. I'm talking about laptops that have like three or four of these things up top, and cover the bottom with FCC authorizations and Bluetooth radio designations on the bottom. This one little Intel sticker is all you see.