He did it all for the cookie.
He did it all for the cookie.
I have some really difficult and conflicting feelings about this.
The history of all of the various forms of American entertainment pre film/television (train traveling theater troupes, circuses, sideshows etc) is one of my pet subjects.....it was disturbingly common for a dead performer to still be trotted out on the road...be it embalmed ( Ms.Pastrana), as a skeleton (Jim Byrne)…
Theodore Lent was a particular type, anyway. He met Pastrana while she was touring the US, and when she died after six years of displaying her face and body's thick, coarse black hair, Lent had her and their infant son stuffed, mounted and displayed like trophies. Later, he married another bearded lady, eventually…
I still can't wrap my mind around the guy who had his wife's and son's bodies stuffed and displayed: I was hoping for an ending to his story like that one.
Lindsay doesn’t want Dina in England, partly because she feels her mom is a bad influence
As the mother of 4 sons, I would be all over this shit if he was my kid.
Hopefully it’s his mother.
This man is what public shaming was made for.
Not only is this motherfucker wearing that shirt, but someone is selling that shirt.
I saw that picture and I was like:
Is this you? You look amazing in this picture! It’s definitely modeling-portfolio worthy.
BE THE CHANGE YOU WANT TO SEE IN THE WORLD CASS
Nobody made a Poon Tang Clan joke yet?
If Betsey Johnson can still do perfect cartwheels at 72, age is truly nothing but a number.
The difference is that construction, clerical government, and kitchen jobs are do not require higher education. Once you’ve put in the work and presumably also acquired debt from receiving both a bachelors and masters degree, then you’re more likely to seek out more financially rewarding occupations.
I’m Hispanic and the first in my family to attend college. Once I decided to be a teacher, I knew I’d end up working with Latino or Native American students.
At first, I did not want to become a teacher because of the low-pay (and a promotion in education means moving further away from students). I have a lot of…
tend to attract white/Anglo, middle class folks who “want to make a difference”, rather than folks who want, and need, to make good money.
Perhaps African Americans—when presented with opportunities for higher education or advanced degrees—are less likely to choose low paying, low status professions such as teaching in favor of degrees that foster upward mobility. I’ve noticed that the “noble” professions (teachers, librarians and to a lesser…
"Only imports. For safety."
Yes. Because Chinese products are known for their quality ingredients and safe formulations. :P