maggiejeaner9
Maggiejeaner
maggiejeaner9

There are AT LEAST a half dozen black victims any interviewer will be able to ask Monique pressley about BY NAME while she’s trying to spew this “it is because racism” junk. Why he doesn’t just put together a fund to pay the victims (even if he never says one word about his crimes) and then just disappear into the

Orange cats are so crazy and amazing. Mine played fetch (No, really!!!) and was afraid of everyone but me (we never could figure out why—he was a very well socialized kitten) he just a wacky lovable guy. You cannot go wrong with an orange cat.

No, you are very very right—their priorities are mixed up, they don’t have a clear mission and those protesters who interrupted Sanders protested a man who was a freedom rider during the civil rights movement. Who DOES that???!

Also, for the rain—-bring ponchos for your kids that are NOT the Mickey mouse ponchos they sell at the park stores. Dozens of kids would run through my exhibit during rainy downpours looking exactly the same and everytime, at least a few kids walked away with the wrong families (who were horrified when they realized

I was an intern at Epcot and OMG you are making the right decision about a stroller. Over 5 months working in an exhibit, I can’t tell you how many little kids were completely burned out/exhausted/cranky/overheated and probably on their way to being dehydrated because their families just “wanted to see everything and

This is awesome.

Ohhh! Thank you for finding this!! I didn’t know where to look, and in my head it was different and he was standing up on Sesame Street! HA! How fun to see this!

Oh I think there was a reunion type special that they did and they had him all grown up (and in his navy uniform or something like that) and he was counting and it was so f$&ing adorable.

So this means 22 minutes of Elmo, to keep him front and center so they can sell toys :( I wonder when they will introduce some “Sesame street princesses”? Sigh. I watched an episode last year and NOTHING related to a letter of the alphabet or a number even happened for at least 10 minutes. I couldn't believe it.

Those jcrew tees are only available now in x small and xx small :( for a minute, I thought I’d luck out with bright red at least, but you small and medium ladies TOOK THEM ALL :( and I can't fit a shoulder into a x small.

A www! I was 6 years old and sitting cross legged in front of the tv with a bowl of fruit loops and my big sister at the godforsaken hour of 5 or 6 AM? The train of her dress fascinated me! And that carriage!! I’m so glad that my mom woke us up for it.

My mom made me a white cotton eyelet version with a little blue ribbon in the center of a more modest neckline when I was six (1981) and you could not get me to change out of it for anything :)

Yes, I am 40 and the longer this played, the older I felt—I’m trying to imagine explaining this to my nephew who was born that year—-I feel like I should have a covered wagon.

There are different levels of trust, I think. So that helps, but I was assaulted by a male elementary teacher and fortunately I’m not a mom yet, so there are levels of trust (trusting the staff at future child’s school, for instance) that I don’t have to deal with yet.

I’ve been a very public rape survivor (my media noise was more than 15 years ago by now and the public landscape for assault survivors was very different) and this cover gives me goosebumps—being public with your assault when you are not believed is a rough rough thing-anyone else hear phylicia rashad’s “Forget these

And one of them did go to the police—which then put the case in the hands of a truly awful district attorney’s office in Montgomery county , PA that is horrible with handling sexual assault cases(I'm a bit biased about their office from personal experience)—so, there’s that.

That’s really a good point—he sort of peaked when he could still be mistaken for an older college kid. At middle age the same act doesn’t work. Jerry Lewis ran into that too I think. I’d only ever known him as the old guy on the telethon, but then a local station started playing his early 1950s comedy show and it was

Yup! That’s a lot of what we do—-just with fabric printed in the 18th century ;)

Decorative arts—-historic textiles and costume mainly :)

And the Smithsonian went with that name because of the results of numerous discussions with a number of Indian Nations—I was a volunteer working with guests at one of the other Smithsonian museums before that one opened and my training class (including me!) was very confused about why they weren’t using “Native