Just one: what color is the sky in your world?
Just one: what color is the sky in your world?
The show or the books?
What? Her children are over the age to sleep through the night -- by that age I know my kids didn’t require me to sleep with one eye open, listening with bated breath to a baby monitor. What about this statement indicates she has a night nurse and that she is “off-duty” all night? Why does being woken up by your child…
No.
People are so bad at math.
Age may not discount him, but geography does: In 1981-82 (when Haim was about 11 and Pitt 18) Pitt was still in Mousouri, or at best just getting off the bus in Hollywood.
I have no reason to think it would be Tom Cruise since I don’t think he starred in a film with Haim (and Haim apparently said his abuser was a co-star) but Tom Cruise has three children, not one, and is very close with his older two, so the description of “family man with children of his own” does technically fit the…
Both my kids got it late last year here in Paris. We read The Velveteen Rabbit a lot that week.
Duncan is in his 40s.
That arrangement is fairly common here in France. You buy, let the current occupent live out their days in the house and take it over when they die. It works well for both parties in terms of taxes.
Congrats! This girls’ trip to Paris will upset you the most.
I’m with you on this. Particularly since the circumstances in the show would have left most people feeling vulnerable and exposed. The two women were sharing a room that had a bathroom connecting it to another (supposedly empty) room. They went to bed with all the doors open because they didn’t think anyone would be…
You can leave it attached, but you DO have to tie it off. Guess headphones were the closest ghing to hand?
Um, that’s not Lou Doillon. It’s Jaimie Bochert. Tall drinks of water, both of them, but not the same person.
As a woman living in France, I'm not familiar with what abortion procedures are like in the US, other than having an idea that it is difficult for women living in some areas to have access to procedures and healthcare professionals to perform them and that you must pay out-of-pocket for one.
We do something similar here, too. Tree comes down on the 6th and we eat "galette des Rois" ( kings' tart). There's a little porcelain figurine baked into the tart. The youngest person at the table has to hide under the table and the oldest person slices and serves the tart. As each piece is being plated, the person…
Same here. The conclusion just filled me with a sense of great relief for the author. Also, extreme gratitude that I live in a country with universal healthcare.
It may be because I am huddled under a pile of blankets with the flu, but all I could focus on while watching this were his bare feet on the concrete floors. Brrrrrr!
You know things like changing tables, high chairs, booster seats, nursing rooms, colouring books and crayons at the table are all luxuries, not a right, right? Where I live, there are rarely such amenities in restaurants, yet we manage to take our children out to eat regularly and we all survive. We even have a nice…
Try looking up "Toronto Pride 2014" on Getty: 187 results.