madelineashby
Madeline Ashby
madelineashby

Actor James Garner of Maverick and The Rockford Files TV series, but probably best known to our generation as Old Duke from The Notebook

How many dads were at class coffee?

Moon Wizard and White Tiger need to get together and start a band.

Why are there no photos on Toronto?! It's hosting world pride this year. Ridiculous.

Oh, and to wrap World Pride up, we got a rainbow after a brief downpour earlier this evening.

Ummm, nothing from Toronto? We're hosting World Pride this year! Should also add that we have one of the biggest Pride parades in the world.

Here in Toronto we are hosting World Pride. Here is Kathleen Wynne, Ontario’s first female and Canada's openly gay premier marching with her political party's float in the parade. (This would be the American equivalent of a senator.)

Considering she was 11 or 12 when she filmed her first major roles, the joke is fucking gross.

Every girl I went to high school with on Long Island is really upset. What will they tuck into their Uggs?!

I have a very visceral reaction to the idea that someone actually named their band "Lady Antebellum,"

I know right? How could you not recognise that?
I think the author must have only listened to 'Buddy Holly' because it one of the most recognizable songs ever, to me :)

ARRG who doesn't know this song!?

one of my life dreams is to orchestrate an a'cappella version of Only in Dreams.

UNDONE!!! IT'S UNDONE!!!!!! WHAT KIND OF HUMAN ARE YOU?!?

If we're going to go there with leaving kids in cars, then I think it is vastly more important to write a story about "don't do it, don't do it, don't do it" with even owning a gun if you are the parent of a child. An average of 37 children per year die left in cars. Over 3,000 children per year die because of a

Scodie goes on to praise Scout Willis's breast-baring as somehow powerful and cool, because reasons.

The potential with this is endless.

I'm strongly considering Landslide by Fleetwood Mac. Is that one acceptable?

I actually skipped the Father Daughter dance and I refused to let anyone "give me away". My dad and stepdad both walked me down the aisle, but then they sat down skipping the "who gives this woman away" part. I was adamant about that. I was 35 when I got married and had been living on my own for 17 years with very

So, am I the only one who's thinking, when/if I get married, I'm not doing this? I'm a 31 year old woman. I respect my dad and love him and what not, but I resent all these traditions that suggest being passed from one family and one man's care to another. I haven't lived with my father in 13 years.