maggiejeaner9
Maggiejeaner
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I work in curatorial here-I don't work on that exhibit but we are all insanely excited about it (and very jealous of the curators who are working on it!) and the museum's historian is doing an awesome job with it! She picked the costumes from Cosprop herself and is creating the whole exhibit! 40 costumes too :) it

When the panelist sang "one of these things is not like the other" that's a big sign that they are not having a respectful conversation. It is her show, she's leading the panel discussions and if something like this happens, it is her responsibility to reign them in and call them out for it right then and there. She

She was bringing that poster into the discussion so we could all chuckle about it. She wasn't posting it to let us know that she is a surgeon, astronaut , hydrophonic gardener , etc etc.

What amuses me about some of my friends is that I KNOW that they were bottle fed and disposable diapered, vaccinated and grocery store baby food fed (just like I was) and that their parents didn't use slings and they ate sugar cereal like crazy—-because I know their families. But a few of them have this attitude that

The division that has happened with friends who became that kind of mother has been really depressing in my group of friends. I have friends who have outright yelled at other friends because they made different choices in child rearing (turning up their noses at women who choose to formula feed and use disposable

Officially banned, but in the 80s some troops still used it. South Philly and cultural sensitivity have never gone together :)

Seeing that the Mummers parades I remember seeing on tv when I was little had occasionally at least one south philly mummer troop marching in black face (early 1980s) I don't know if there are words to explain what a remarkable thing it is to see that a LGBT Mummers troop exists—-and are they non-white as well? Are

A real sincere apology doesn't happen on twitter. Mhp should write and send a letter to the family. I'm as much of a democrat as you'll find anywhere and I enjoy mhp's show but that moment on her show was truly disgusting.

Lady Rose has finally grown on me. When they give her fun things to do she is a lot of fun to watch. I miss Sybil—-fellowes took the cheater's way out by pushing the storyline after Edith's event (hard to discuss but not spoil for others, hopefully that is vague enough) and I've never ever likes Bates and I think he's

Having a gold tooth isn't a monkey thing...

WHAT! I didn't hear about the lime skittles thing :(

Trick or treater numbers have been down in my neighborhood for years. Even though we live in an easy to trick or treat neighborhood filled with cul de sacs and only one street that goes out to the major road. Our doorbell rang 4 times and we had 12 kids. One of those 7 dollar target fun size candy bar bags was all we

Poor edith. In 10 years NOTHING good has ever just been allowed to happen to her. Julian Fellowes must have modeled her character after someone he hates.

Tunnelbear and the ITV website on Sunday nights. They keep each episode up for a month and you can stream the newest one as it airs or watch it on ITV Player an hour later

Seriously!!!!!!!!!! I just want the kitchen (without jimmy) to get their own show at this point. Mrs. Patamore and Daisy never get enough lines.

The problem has been bubbling up on Etsy for years. Sellers complained along the way as Etsy moved closer to their current situation and Etsy did not care. I had a shop from 2006 - 2010 and started early enough where Etsy was small enough so I made a decent amount of sales and even made it to the front page

A friend works at an educational publishing company (where I used to work) and over the last 10 years, the company has phased out the 3 lower rungs of positions—— so even though my friend has been promoted to a fancy sounding "senior project director" position, she's still doing all of the administrative crap we were

Everyone in the 1949 version was much too old. June Allyson (Jo), especially. The 1933 version was great, but I loved the Winona Ryder version because I was the right age to love everything Winona Ryder. The movie does hold up pretty well, but the soundtrack and the lovely shots of Massachusetts (I used to live

Yes, I LOVE the soundtrack. They really shouldn't remake this.

Yep, this could have the possibility of actually getting hundreds of graduates started in careers (over a multi year period)—- their tasks are things that can't get outsourced. Or mid-level employees just had many more tasks added to their plates over at Conde Nast!