mrsbobloblaw
MrsBobLobLaw
mrsbobloblaw

Ewww I hate mommy-policing. My mom is the ultimate mommy-police. My sister will send out photos of the kids eating dinner in a group text and my mom will respond back with “ZOMG! The plate looks too hot, they will get 3rd degree burns. You should know better than to feed them hot food!”

DEAR HOLLYWOOD,

Oh man, they were so brutal to her during the Clinton administration. For every person’s cynicism over her “sticking by her man” (which is sexist AF), I admire someone who lived through that morass and who still had the guts to run for president. The fight to denigrate her has been real and no, she’s not perfect and

1993 to be exact.

She literally wrote a 1300 page universal health care bill and was torn to shreds for it. And Bernie Sanders acted for 10 months like he didn’t know that, and none of his supporters know it either.

Yes, during the 1990s there was backlash from the GOP over the idea of HillaryCare.

I feel like people truly have no idea who she is. She’s been fighting for women and children and families her entire life. Personally and politically. It’s amazing and saddening how much people have bought into the narrative of untrustworthy, flip-flopping, craven, politically motivated Hillary.

Whatever woman became the first presidential nominee from a major US party - whether that was going to be Clinton or somebody else - was never going to be the pristine and pure beacon of hope and change, etc. that any of us may want to see, simply because it takes a championship fighter to break down barriers.

Exactly! Bernie has the freedom to be a lefty, to be an everyman, to demand progressive priorities and look like a schlub (I saw many of his supporters tout the “he doesn’t care how his hair looks!” thing as a plus) doing it. Hillary has had to walk a very narrow path for her entire life in the spotlight, and she is

I loved when Hillary said there are also young girls out there who will be our President in the future.

When I was younger, J. Lo was older than me; now I’m older. Cool.

Funnily enough, one of the better dancers in the cast (the guy who plays ‘Ice’) did the singing for Riff in the Jet Song.

I believe she said though that by the time the recording for ‘A Boy like That’ took place she was so voiceless from all the filming and recording that she just didn’t have the low notes any more.

Who knows, it may be time to get the government involved because IP theft isn't looked upon favorably. And it doesn't cost anything. Oops, here's a link for more info https://www.fbi.gov/investigate/wh…

I used to work for a company that had creative output in their products along these lines, and it really wasn’t (a) difficult or (b) expensive to actually pay the artists. A template contract and a one-time fee per design for perpetual rights, that’s it. A paralegal/contract manager could handle it, and we didn’t have

All they would have had to do is spend a few thousand dollars, too. Most artists I bet would have gladly entered into a partnership with them. Totally unnecessary for them to be sneaky - or lazy - or greedy... oh, I’m running out of adjectives that express my disgust with this

They don’t even have to “work” for Zara, just pay them a finder’s fee for royalties or something

Well maybe YOU, Mrs. Bob Lob Law, should have your husband do something about it!

I just sent an email/feedback to Zara saying as much.

It would make sense right? Pay the people they are ripping off a decent wage for their creativity. No law-suits, the brand doesn’t look bad and you get new talent on your side.