This is an important distinction. An interior voice, too, quite frankly. At any rate, this deserve to be top comment.
This is an important distinction. An interior voice, too, quite frankly. At any rate, this deserve to be top comment.
Yeah, the classic voice is Sterling.
A voice of Winnie the Pooh. Not the voice. If anyone gets the honor of the definite article, it’s Sterling Holloway.
Maybe marching bands are just awesome, and we can just celebrate mainstream celebs utilizing them in such high-profile ways.
Lol get out of here with your facts. That’s not allowed. We must worship Beyoncé and she’s the only one allowed to do anything 🙄
She literally toured with an onstage marching band in 2009 but go off I guess.
So now an on-stage marching band is a thing only Beyonce can do? 🙄
Save your fainting couch for now, Lauren, there is a reasonable explanation. Every month the Sussexes are changing their list of “follows.” They are limiting them to organizations or sites that represent charities, etc. that are “close to their hearts,” for that particular month. Every month will bring focus to…
Also raises the question: if the parents were *that* against formula, why was it there in the house?
i read through some of these paragraphs multiple times and am still pretty confused.
I think a similar error occurs in the last sentence of the first paragraph; as far as I can tell the “previous lawsuit” was against Wojton, not Chase-Marshall.
The documents also include alleged text messages between the pair. In one text, Chase-Marshall allegedly wrote to Wojton: “Just about done Breast feeding! Can you come in and grab her. She may need just a few mouth fills of formula.”
I am 300% certain that Tony was named Tyrone in the first draft.
Dear lord the editor in me nearly had a stroke reading pretty much every sentence of that.
“Scott, you are a good person, and you would make a wonderful father,” and “You will feel so blessed one day.”
Does he seriously accidentally substitute his own name for the character’s name in one sentence? Oh my god, that is beyond rich.
As someone whose mother was pathological and whose father was a lifeline, I disagree. That said, let’s suppose the man in this story genuinely believed these kids might be his. She refused to do the test. If he is the father, and he wants to play a role in his kids lives (and perhaps even support them), what’s the man…
And she could have argued that in court. It’s not a reason to deny all men the chance to get paternity established.
So, if a woman says a man is not the father he should just take her word for it? Why? How in the world is that a good solution?
I think you just made it very evident that dads are very important.