mabelsallysandwich
mabelsallysandwich
mabelsallysandwich

WOW. I am really feeling for you here. Horrified would be putting it mildly.

... oh.

I knew that.

I like Diane Keaton, but I am not about a gaggle of old rich white ladies sitting around supporting the success of a dangerous novel that romanticizes abusive relationships.

Ted Bundy did that too. In all of his final interviews, he talked about his crimes in detail, but in the third person. “I didn’t do this, but the person who did probably felt this way,” etc.

You seem to be one step away from throwing a ‘crisis actor’ into your reasoning to blame them. Blameless.

He wasn’t really expecting her to read the card - he was partially dumbstruck as well as wanting confirmation from Faye that it was a mistake. I mean the guy has a billion eyes on him worldwide, and he wanted to double check with someone to make sure he wasn’t loony. (Really, who could have expected a mistake at that

There’s gotta be somebody in D.C. willing to host a barbeque for Golden State, right?

I mean I think a class on Elizabethan and another for Jacobean is typical but all of them seems excessive.  

I also can’t imagine how you could get through the complete works in two semesters with undergrads. It would have had to have been more than a play a week. I’ve seen how deliberately you’ve got to move undergrads through Shakespeare, and it’s not at that pace.

You should throw tomatoes at your university’s English department. That seems like a really horrible way to structure Shakespeare for undergrad students. Quite frankly, there’s a reason why we don’t read or stage productions of several of his works very often. Pericles? Troilus and Cressida? Timon of Athens? Hardly

I was also an English major and I’m also not a Shakespeare fan. Not a Faulkner fan either. I hate having to read Chaucer (and had to take an entire class just about him). Basically, I spent my time as an undergrad running away from the English classics, so the only “traditional” upper division classes I took were

You read ALL of them? Did you have to whip through a play a week or something? And they didn’t make you go into the sonnets, did they?

Yoga with Adrienne often features her mutt Benji.

I started doing Postcards To Voters last week. Anyone else doing it? As an introvert, I love that I can still participate in Get Out The Vote, and maybe brighten someone’s day with a colorful handwritten piece of mail. They give you all the talking points and it’s an active positive community on Twitter, Facebook,

Great news, after waiting three months for what was supposed to be a three week job audit my wife is getting a 3% raise!

I am trying to grow my hair out from a very short pixie cut as well as experimenting with darker lip colors. Next week I have an appointment with my hair stylist, I am going to do a management cut for this awkward stage, planning for a Lisa Rinna choppy flip, and having some brightening highlights streaked through and

I recently moved to a new city and I’ve been spending most of my free time settling in to my apartment, shopping for stuff for the apartment, or watching TV on the couch with the dog. Going out just hasn’t been a priority. So I made the decision today that I would head to a local dive bar and have dinner there. I

Her politics vs. his politics and the timing of this accusation culturally just don’t pass the smell test for me. This isn’t a dozen women coming out of the woodwork like Cosby or Weinstein or Moore, this is a single woman with a clear agenda with a sketchy story.

Can we at least bear in mind that the accuser is a Hannity disciple and the “journalist” in the linked tweet works for the Washington Examiner and uses a photo of herself with Trump on her Twitter feed?

I really have no idea why so many A-listers continue to work with Allen. I c