nicnack74
nicnack74
nicnack74

I grew up with Dolly. I remember her in 9 to 5 and a plethora of other movies. I remember when my mother was heartbroken when she lost weight. As a Black family it's rule (I think) to listen to Motown and Stax, but Dolly Parton and Kenny Rogers was a regular occurance in our household.

I visited Arizona for work and we had to go to Tucson. (I am originally from California) It was interesting to hear the rampant racism regarding "illegals". I don't miss that. It's so common in the lexicon that no one bothers to say "hey can you sound any more bigotted?"

I love you Janet. I always have.

I went to hippy dippy school Sonoma State in the Bay Area. We had somewhat gender neutral housing. We had suites and boys lived on our floor. In fact I couldn't escape the sound of basketballs being bounced at 12:00 am. Thanks to the guys upstairs, I saw their massive porn collection and watched all the homoerotic

I love Mobwives so much. I know I shouldn't relish in this type of behavior but it's awesome. I am an awful person.

This is par for the course with celebrities and people with lots of money. This is why the health care crisis does not exist for them. The govenator wanted to cut Nurses based on his own hospital experience which is not typical for the mere plebs.

Agreed. Let's review two of my favorite movies when she was my childhood sweetheart: Little Darlings and The Night the Lights Went Out Georgia. I love me some obscure Kristy McNichol movies.

Related but not: Here we go Seelers! Gotta represent.

If I like them, I will eat them so hard.

Because Public Broadcasting is and NPR are perceived as evil librul bias and is synomous with the lame stream media. Regardless that the programming is so minimal, it still a threat the conservative agenda. We need that money for Israel and fighting wars overseas.

I will just highlight shows that were on PBS as a child:

The problem is that race is a man made construct. Until you can get rid of all the race laws in this country, you are legally defined as Black/African American. The one drop rule applies regardless of personal feelings.

Hell people asked me What are YOu until I was a teenager. I used to get dark tans and my hair would go blonde. It's very insulting.

I was in California for the holdays. To leave that and now be in 17 degree weather this morning, I do hate it. On a side note, I need that peacoat. Now. Why can't fashion designer do shit like this. It would be nice to see more mundane articles of clothing in bright colors. It's my biggest complaint about the

When I was little and had braids, I was always asked if they could touch my hair. I was very shy and sensitive, and all I wanted to do was crawl into a hole. I HATED being different.

Yah it's happened but I don't get it now that I upgraded to IE9.

A piece of trivia: Since California was originally founded by the Catholics, they really take community property very seriously there. It's designed for the preservation of the family. That said, given that they are both millionaires,the duration of the marriage,and there are no children; its not likely that there

Right there with yah. My best friend bought one for her 9 year old son. I am a little taken aback at what kids want these days. This shiz isn't cheap.

You need to read Ted Casablanca on E! Online. He's been doing the background celebrity gossip regarding the production.