I do too, I guess my mom didn't have a positive experience growing up with the name.
I do too, I guess my mom didn't have a positive experience growing up with the name.
Aw, my cousin Tiffany is one of the strongest women you'll meet. She bucked the odds by even surviving her birth. Although, her mom will say that they only named her what they did, Tiffany Hannah, because they really didn't think she was going to make it. My uncle liked Tiffany, and Hannah was my aunt's grandmother's…
My mom's original first name, she goes by her middle name and actually had it legally changed when she got married, was Madge. When I once said that I thought it was a nice name, a look of horror came over her face and she said, "Please God, NO! Never ever do that to a child!" FYI: My mom and her sister both did the…
If my mom had named me, I'd have been Naomi Maxine after her favorite aunt and my grandmother. However, she was saving me from being Toby Lamar, Jr. if I was a boy. To avoid that tragicomedy, my parents struck a deal, if I was a boy, my mom would name me, a girl, my dad would have the honors. So, I was named for a…
I actually don't either. She is not difficult to look upon.
Apparently, when you try to move a picture, you copy it. Making for many Lily Kane's imploring you not to forget them.
32. Squeal and clap like a Beatles fan in the 60s.
Me too! Me too! I was really sad when I found out Jason Dohring was married and that they couldn't date in real life.
I would really like to copy and paste your statement into an email to my 26 year-old boss who just went to pick up clients, who have enough money to be flying in to a private airport, in a baseball cap, windbreaker, jeans and sneakers.
So okay, I don't want to be a traitor to my generation and all but I don't get how guys dress today. I mean, come on, it looks like they just fell out of bed and put on some baggy pants and take their greasy hair - ew - and cover it up with a backwards cap and like, we're expected to swoon? I don't think so.
I just insisted to my Air Force guy that I do not have a thing for military men/men in uniform (he's far away, my second job is at a bar/restaurant near a military base - which is where I met him, but shhhh! No fraternizing with the customers! I have never fraternized with a customer other than him, and damn it was…
My first thought about the "common interests" quote was hmm, like drugs? Could the both, maybe be super into heroin?