mrsbobloblaw
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Oh super, thanks for the tip!

Thanks so much I’l rack these up and watchem all!

Both made their moves look so effortless... stunning!

“Catching her in the air, spinning her around, then swooping her down until her face is an inch above the ground while smiling and making her look weightless and the whole thing effortless!”

Yeah....I tell my kids that if they’re ever lost, to look for a police officer...or a mommy with kids. Emphasis on WITH KIDS. It still doesn’t 100% guarantee their safety, and it drives me nuts. 

Dude, I had a LOT of awakenings during that scene. The way he moves in on her? I played that over about 10 times last time I saw it.

And the dancer who plays Fran’s dad? So effing hot. All I want to do is let that man lead me to ends of the earth. I had to look him up: Antonio Vargas.  Such beautiful movement.

He was my second. My first was Cary Grant after seeing Arsenic & Old Lace at 10-ish. I love my parents for raising me on classic movies.

Same. It is never okay for someone to abuse another person, but when it is a woman setting up another girl/woman for abuse...it feels like such a more profound breach of trust for some reason. A wolf in sheep’s clothing. I realize this is not the reality. Women can be abusers too. But it feels wicked to me. Girls

It’s some of the most insidious shit. A woman was part of my grooming when I was abused and it was a huge part of why I felt safe to trust some really horrible people.

If you aren’t Sam Spade, then how did you lift it?  Get em, boys!!!!

Don’t these fanboys know the difference between real life and movies? These guys should just get over it. I have a replica of the Maltese falcon on my fireplace mantle and I am no Sam Spade.

You have to keep in mind that the vast majority of Americans don’t even own guns.

To be fair, the true intent of most people who believe in significantly stricter gun control measures probably does go a lot further than they will say publicly. For example, a friend of mine was horrifically murdered earlier this year by a fellow tenant in the house he was renting a room. He and the landlady were

Because the acting is the most important part and any biopic type film uses makeup to enhance resemblance. Elizabeth Banks is talented but Charlize Theron is one of the best chameleon actors around and a much larger draw than Banks. Actors aren’t totally interchangeable and they successfully made her look like the

I totally agree that much of Amy is redeemable, but the spiteful burning of the manuscript was so awful and she was WAY too old for that. She was 12 at the start of the story and Jo was 15, so it’s not exactly like Jo was way older and she and Amy couldn’t relate to each other. Amy was a brat as a child and, while I

Do people still allow 11-13 year old to babysit?  I thought people who owned children were all about hovering over them constantly and sublimating their needs as adults to the entertainment of their offspring?

Just my childless teacher 2 cents, so take with a grain of salt. If you (as a woman) define your life as a #boymom, it makes my life as said boy's teacher a bit difficult.  These boys, as middle schoolers, are very emotional that their teacher doesn't adore them with the intensity of their mom.  I genuinely like most

Exactly. #Boymom is the precursor to “Boys will be boys.”

So I worked in a preschool and something the 2 year old classroom used to deal with was moms referring to favorite teachers as their 2 year old son’s “girlfriend”. Like “oh there’s your girlfriend” jokes about crushes etc. My theory was that this was how they made their insecurity at having their baby’s love for

My Mom had all girls and “boy moms” used to annoy her so much. They all seemed to assume that being loud, messy, and roughhousing was something only boys did. She would frequently point out that my sisters and I did all of those things (especially the story where my middle sister and I were fighting and fell onto the